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Populations and the Environment
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A biologist counts the number of rabbits in a population each year and observes a decrease in population. Since the coyote
population has exploded, the biologist concludes that the coyote population has had a negative interaction with the rabbit
population. Which describes the biologist's actions?
experimentation
inference
observation
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