The population of white-tailed deer in Nova Scotia (Canada) suffered a significant decline in the late 1970s. Which of the following is most likely to have caused the decline?
A. The population had depleted resources in the environment
B. A decrease in hunting
C. A decrease in predation
D. Natality and immigration exceeded mortality and emigration



Answer :

A. The population had depleted resources in the environment. The other answers would cause an increase in the population.
The population of white-tailed deer in Nova Scotia (Canada) suffered a significant decline in the late 1970s. The population had depleted resources in the environment would most likely to have caused the decline. 

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