aahernandez2005 aahernandez2005
  • 10-09-2020
  • Biology
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Bears and salmon have a predator-prey relationship. What would most likely happen to the bear population if the salmon
population increased?

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kaitlyndonnie kaitlyndonnie
  • 10-09-2020
The bear population would most likely increase is the answer to this question.

After the bear population increases, however, the prey population will begin to decrease eventually causing a decrease in the bear population. This will most likely cause an increase in the salmon population- thus continuing this cycle.
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kairifriend kairifriend
  • 01-04-2022

Answer:

C. Increase

Explanation:

C is your answer

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