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A predator species has been introduced to the population above that is not native. the new predator enjoys eating rabbits just as the lynx do, and the lynx population starts to …
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a predator species has been introduced to the population above that is not native. the new predator enjoys eating rabbits just as the lynx do, and the lynx population starts to decline rapidly. how would you describe the relationship between the new predator and the lynx?
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The relationship between the these predators is called
competition, since they use
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