Created by Chloe Drewery
about 7 years ago
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Stage 1: The prey population is increasing. This provides more food for predators. This allows more to survive and reproduce. In turn, this results in an increase in the predator population. Stage 2: The increased predator population eats more prey organisms, causing a decline in the prey population. The death rate of the prey population is greater than its birth rate. Stage 3: The reduced prey population can no longer support the larger predator population. Intraspecific competition for food increases, resulting in the size of the predator population. Stage 4: The reduced predator population results in less of the prey being killed. More prey survive and reproduce increasing the prey population. The cycle begins again.
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