The net outcome of predator-prey interactions in the basic Lotka-Volterra models
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The net outcome of predator-prey interactions in the basic Lotka-Volterra models is that a) the predator drives its prey to extinction and then goes extinct itself. b) the prey population declines and this causes the predator population to also decline c) the predator population increases and this causes the prey population to also increase d) predator and prey populations oscillate, with each increasing and decreasing in response to the other e) predator and prey populations eventually converge on equilibrium population sizesExplanation / Answer
Option D
Graph representation of structure of model shows wave form.
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