A biologist is studying the population cycles of snowshoe hares and lynx. They observe a pattern where the hare population peaks, and approximately 1-2 years later, the lynx population peaks, followed by a crash in both populations. Based *only* on this observed pattern, which of the following is the most scientifically sound conclusion?
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A
The rise in the hare population directly causes the rise in the lynx population.
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B
There is a strong correlation between the two population cycles, suggesting a predator-prey relationship that warrants further investigation.
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C
The population cycles are a random coincidence and have no relationship.
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D
The rise in the lynx population causes the hare population to increase due to evolutionary pressure.