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The diagram of a hypothetical rabbit population can be seen here. in this instance we could imagine an increase in the death rate and a subsequent decrease in birth rate. a direct result would be a gradual increase in the rabbit population, until eventually, the pattern see here would repeat. what is one factor we could introduce that would more than likely to stabilize the rabbit population over time? a) more food resources b) predators, such as fox or wolves c) a lower birthrate among rabbits d) a disease to further decrease numbers

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