The Deer That Transfer Diseases - Why B Is The Right Answer

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Hi, I have difficulty understanding why B below is the right answer to the question. I thought no matter how the deer population is affected by food, their consumption on white-footed mice will decrease if the number of competitors rise, which means the bacterium level will eventually decrease.

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Lyme disease is caused by a bacterium transmitted to humans by deer ticks. Generally, deer ticks pick up the bacterium while in the larval stage by feeding on infected white-footed mice. However, certain other species on which the larvae feed do not harbor the bacterium. If the population of these other species were increased, more of the larvae would be feeding on uninfected hosts, so the number of ticks acquiring the bacterium would likely decline.

Which of the following would it be most important to ascertain in evaluating the argument?

A. Whether populations of the other species on which deer tick larvae feed are found only in areas also inhabited by white-footed mice
B. Whether the size of the deer tick population is currently limited by the availability of animals for the tick's larval stage to feed on
C. Whether the infected deer tick population could be controlled by increasing the number of animals that prey on white-footed mice
D. Whether deer ticks that were not infected as larvae can become infected as adults by feeding on deer on which infected deer ticks have fed
E. Whether the other species on which deer tick larvae feed harbor any other bacteria that ticks transmit to humans

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by GMATGuruNY » Thu Sep 24, 2015 3:30 am
wzsylyhhh wrote:Lyme disease is caused by a bacterium transmitted to humans by deer ticks. Generally, deer ticks pick up the bacterium while in the larval stage by feeding on infected white-footed mice. However, certain other species on which the larvae feed do not harbor the bacterium. If the population of these other species were increased, more of the larvae would be feeding on uninfected hosts, so the number of ticks acquiring the bacterium would likely decline.

Which of the following would it be most important to ascertain in evaluating the argument?

A. Whether populations of the other species on which deer tick larvae feed are found only in areas also inhabited by white-footed mice
B. Whether the size of the deer tick population is currently limited by the availability of animals for the tick's larval stage to feed on
C. Whether the infected deer tick population could be controlled by increasing the number of animals that prey on white-footed mice
D. Whether deer ticks that were not infected as larvae can become infected as adults by feeding on deer on which infected deer ticks have fed
E. Whether the other species on which deer tick larvae feed harbor any other bacteria that ticks transmit to humans
Plan: Increase the population of food sources that do not harbor the bacterium associated with Lyme disease.
Conclusion: The number of ticks acquiring the bacterium will decline.

Rephrase the answer choices as STATEMENTS without the word whether.
The correct rephrase will either STRENGTHEN or WEAKEN the conclusion that the number of infected ticks will decline.
Let the current tick population be as follows;
100 uninfected ticks, 100 infected ticks.

B, rephrased:
The size of the deer tick population is currently limited by the availability of animals for the tick's larval stage to feed on.
Since the tick population currently lacks sufficient food to grow, doubling THE AMOUNT OF UNINFECTED FOOD could simply double THE NUMBER OF UNINFECTED TICKS, as follows:
200 uninfected ticks, 100 infected ticks.
Since the number of infected ticks would remain 100, the conclusion that there will be a decline in the number of infected ticks is WEAKENED.

The correct answer is B.
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