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a population of coastal fish show signs of die-off when there are no known predators or environmental stressors in the area. what is the most likely explanation for what has happened to this population?

the population reached carrying capacity for the area.
the population evolved with a shorter lifespan.
the population reached its emigration period.
the population evolved with new eating habits.

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