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Can you provide the explanation Sajjad1994
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1. According to the passage, which of the following would be true if the described snow leopards were being studied?

The author says that someone who studies the cats and their prey “may benefit from understanding” the cats’ tendencies, but then goes on to say that “the capacity to actually estimate” the cats’ behavior is “out of reach.” Therefore, understanding the leopards’ behavior would be more helpful than a scientific or quantitative model.

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2. In the passage’s final paragraph, the author is primarily concerned with

The author stops short of saying that ecological methods of prediction do not work “the gist is not that ecological paradigms are failing” and instead argues that people are expecting too much of these models, saying that they don’t always work in practice, especially concerning small populations. Therefore, he is describing the limitations of ecological methods.

Answer: A
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3. According to the passage, which of the following circumstances would have the greatest chance of undermining a typical ecological model?

The author cites the “exploitation of (an organism) by indigenous people” as a reason that ecological models should not pretend to be able to predict that organism’s population in such cases. In other words, he argues that the typical ecological model could not account for an organism being hunted by humans in its habitat.

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4. It can be inferred from the passage that compared to the effect of humans consuming a species, the effect of native animals consuming that species is

The passage says that accounting for the effect of animals consuming fish “may be warranted,” but then calls the prediction of the effect of humans consuming fish a “pretense,” saying it is not realistic. Therefore, the effect of animals consuming the species is less likely to invalidate the model described in the passage.

Answer: E
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