Boom and bust cycles, where populations will grow and shrink over and over, are usually caused by: a) predator-prey relationships b) parasite-host relationships c) extinction d) none of these
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Step 1: Boom and bust cycles are often seen in predator-prey relationships, where the population of prey increases, leading to an increase in the predator population, which then causes a decrease in the prey population, leading to a decrease in the predator Show more…
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