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What point on the graph represents the outbreak of moose ticks and a drastic decline in the moose population? A) Point A B) Point B C) Point C D) Point D Submit

  • jamuuj: The point on the graph that represents the outbreak of moose ticks and a drastic decline in the moose population is Point C 
    The abiotic factors that might cause a rapid change in population size for moose or wolves includes; flood; earthquake, rising temperatures/climate change, ice bridge formation, etc, while the biotic factors include; loss of food source (vegetation for moose, moose for wolves), parasites, shortages of mates, genetic deformities due to inbreeding. 
Causes Moose Population

Causes Moose Population

Source: moosepopulationethics.weebly.com

Minnesota Moose

Minnesota Moose

Source: appinsys.com

Minnesota Moose

Minnesota Moose

Source: appinsys.com

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