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The population of adult frogs in a wetlands ecosystem has increased to 1000 individuals, which is its carrying capacity. The frogs eat Mies and
other small animals, and they are prey for raccoons, snakes, and a variety of large birds
Which most likely would happen if an additional 200 adult frogs immigrated to the ecosystem?
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The carrying capacity for frogs in the ecosystem would increase by 200 frogs
The carrying capacity for frog predators in the ecosystem would increase by 200 individuals
C. The frog population would experience a pattern of exponential growth
D. About 200 adult frogs would die because of lack of resources, or by predation

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