A CU graduate student studies how predators determine the number of herbivore sp
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A CU graduate student studies how predators determine the number of herbivore species that migrate between the Kalahari Desert and the Okavango Delta. We could consider the graduate student a/n:
Question 4 options:
Behavioral ecologist
Population ecologist
None of these answers are correct
Community ecologist
Ecosystem ecologist
I think its none of them because its more landscape ecology but im not sure
Behavioral ecologist
Population ecologist
None of these answers are correct
Community ecologist
Ecosystem ecologist
I think its none of them because its more landscape ecology but im not sure
Explanation / Answer
Ans- Behavioral ecologist
A Behavioral ecologist studies the effect of ecological pressures on the evolutionary basis for animal behavior. Behavior which is responsible for predator- prey relationship. It primarily studies how behavior contributes to indirect effects of predator- prey interaction, and the responses of population to human disturbance.
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