Looking for answers? Westonci.ca is your go-to Q&A platform, offering quick, trustworthy responses from a community of experts. Connect with a community of professionals ready to help you find accurate solutions to your questions quickly and efficiently. Our platform provides a seamless experience for finding reliable answers from a network of experienced professionals.


NO LINKS PLEASE

In the predator-prey relationship between lions and zebras, when the population of zebras is great, the population of lions will

A. decrease

B. increase

C. stay the same

D. die off


Sagot :

Answer:

B. Increase

Explanation:

Since lions rely on zebras as a food source, if there are more zebras (more food sources for the lions), there will also be more lions. Therefore, the lion population would increase initally.

i would assume it would decrease. not die off or increase. there’s no reason for it to increase.