How can natural selection affect a predator-prey relationship in an ecosystem? Choose all answers that are correct. A. Traits that allow for survival and reproduction at a greater rate than those without the trait will be selected by nature. B. Predator and prey populations are both affected by natural selection. C. Changes in one population do not affect the other population. D. Only select generations are affected by natural selection over time.



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The answers that apply are A and B. natural selection affects all populations, and changes to one population will no doubt affect the other. For instance if the prey population doesn't survive, then the predator population might have less food or have to turn to a different population. 

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