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a. At about year 40, the deer mice population began to re-establish, but then crashed quicklyafter that

b. At about year 40, the deer mice population began to re-establish, and quickly grew back to itsoriginal population size.
c. There was no apparent impact on any other population size.
d. Both b and c above.


d

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