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Which information would be most useful to construct a model of the populations of a predator species and prey species in an area? select one: a. the initial population size, reproduction rate, and amount of genetic variation of each species b. the average population size, survival rate, and amount of genetic variation of each species c. the initial population size, reproduction rate, and survival rate of each species d. the average population size, birth rate, and death rate of each species?
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