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Biology, 24.07.2019 00:20 julie8669

How do the sizes of your two populations affect each other? (or do they? ) does either one show population cycles? 2. did either species ever go extinct? what would happen to the other species if we did not bring new animals into the game? 3. do you think we should manage population sizes? why or why not? 4. how well do you think this simulation models real population dynamics? how could we make it more realistic?

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