|Question 7Verbal

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Text 1
In parts of New Zealand, the stoat is a major predator of the house mouse. Researcher G.L. Blackwell and colleagues found that when this predation pressure on house mice was temporarily reduced, their numbers significantly increased. This finding illustrates a foundational ecological principle: predators control prey population numbers.

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François Potvin and colleagues found that excluding wolves from a site in Quebec, Canada, where they typically prey on white-tailed deer had no significant effect on white-tailed deer abundance. Many other predation relief studies show an increase in prey abundance, but those studies often focus on small, rapidly reproducing prey, like birds, mice, and frogs, rather than large, slowly reproducing prey, like white-tailed deer, which could account for the difference between those results and Potvin and colleagues' results.
Based on the texts, the author of Text 2 would most likely agree with which statement about Blackwell and colleagues' findings (Text 1)?
have been different if the ratio of the body size of stoats to that of house mice was greater than it is.
A
They may reflect a response that does not tend to be observed in prey species other than house mice.
B
They may be partially explained by the fact that stoats are smaller and reproduce more rapidly than wolves.
C
They may be partially attributable to physical characteristics of house mice that are not shared by white-tailed deer.
D