Zoologist: In the Lake Champlain area, as the
North American snowshoe ... ...
Zoologist: In the Lake Champlain area, as the
North American snowshoe hare population grows, so do the populations of its predators.
As predator numbers increase, the hares seek food in more heavily forested areas, which contain less food, and so the hare population declines. Predator populations thus decline, the hare population starts to increase, and the cycle begins again. Yet these facts alone cannot explain why populations of snowshoe hares everywhere behave simultaneously in this cyclical way. Since the hare population cycle is well correlated with the regular cycle of sunspot activity, that activity is probably a causal factor as well.
Each of the following, if true, supports the zoologist’s reasoning EXCEPT:
(A) Reproduction in predator populations increases when sunspot activity indirectly affects hormonal processes associated with reproduction.
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*This question is included in
PT71 (Dec 2013): Logical Reasoning B