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what effect can a large predator population have on a preys carrying capacity?
no effect on a preys carrying capacity
increased biotic potential, leading to carrying capacity increase
increased biotic potential leading to population growth
increased environmental resistance leading to carrying capacity decline
Carrying capacity is affected by environmental resistance (biotic/abiotic factors limiting growth). A large predator population is a biotic factor (predation pressure) that increases environmental resistance for prey. This increased resistance reduces the prey's carrying capacity. Let's analyze options:
- "no effect" is wrong as predators impact prey dynamics.
- "increased biotic potential, leading to carrying capacity increase" is wrong; predators don't increase prey's biotic potential (intrinsic growth potential) or carrying capacity.
- "increased biotic potential leading to population growth" is wrong; predators limit prey population, not increase biotic potential for growth.
- "increased environmental resistance leading to carrying capacity decline" is correct as predation from a large predator population adds to environmental resistance, lowering prey's carrying capacity.
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D. increased environmental resistance leading to carrying capacity decline (assuming the last option is D; if options are labeled differently, adjust, but based on content, the option with "increased environmental resistance leading to carrying capacity decline" is correct)