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- what do you notice about the peak of the predator as compared to the peak of the prey? your answer:
In predator - prey dynamics (e.g., Lotka - Volterra model), the predator population peak typically lags behind the prey population peak. This is because predators rely on prey for food; when prey numbers peak, it takes time for predators to reproduce and their numbers to peak in response. Also, the predator peak's magnitude (height) may be smaller or follow the prey's peak timing.
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The peak of the predator population typically occurs after (lags behind) the peak of the prey population. Also, the predator peak's size (e.g., number of individuals) may be related to the prey peak, often being smaller or following the prey's peak in timing due to predator - prey interaction dynamics (like the predator relying on prey for sustenance and taking time to reproduce in response to prey abundance).