Biology, asked by jadecastro672, 1 year ago

what would happen to the population of rabbits, if the population of foxes increased (got bigger) and why?

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Answered by ankitraj829467
26

Explanation:

There would be more food for the rabbits and slugs, so their populations would increase. However, there would be less food for the frogs and voles, so their populations would decrease. This means less food for the foxes and hawks.

because If enough rabbits migrate, there would be insufficient food for the hawk population, leading to a decrease in hawk numbers. If there was a simultaneous decrease in the deer population, then the bear population would be seriously threatened.

Answered by rajeevkumartiwari36
37

Explanation:

THE INCREASE IN THE POPULATION OF FOXES MEANS DECREASE IN THE NUMBER OF RABBITS, AS INCREASED FOXES EAT THE RABBITS AND THEY TOTALLY COLLAPSED.

IT IS BECAUSE THE FOOD CHAIN DISTURBS.

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