You arrive on an alien planet and settle down to live there for a long time.  There are very few species.  Two of the species (A and B) are sometimes common and sometimes rare.  When you start keeping track of population changes you discover that the population sizes fluctuate on a regular cycle in close synchrony.  Species B always increases first, followed by species A. Which of the following would be the best explanation for what you are seeing? Group of answer choices -Species A is a predator and there is a time lag between changes in the density of its prey and species A's population change -Species A is a predator and it can respond instantly to changes in its prey population -Species B is a predator and there is a time lag between changes in the density of its prey and species B's population change -Species B is a predator and it can respond instantly to changes in its prey population

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You arrive on an alien planet and settle down to live there for a long time.  There are very few species.  Two of the species (A and B) are sometimes common and sometimes rare.  When you start keeping track of population changes you discover that the population sizes fluctuate on a regular cycle in close synchrony.  Species B always increases first, followed by species A.

Which of the following would be the best explanation for what you are seeing?

Group of answer choices
-Species A is a predator and there is a time lag between changes in the density of its prey and species A's population change
-Species A is a predator and it can respond instantly to changes in its prey population
-Species B is a predator and there is a time lag between changes in the density of its prey and species B's population change
-Species B is a predator and it can respond instantly to changes in its prey population
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