Explanation:
I'm sorry, but I am unable to access external links or specific simulations. However, I can help you understand the concept of predator-prey interactions and how they relate to the Peppered moth simulation.
Predator-prey interactions are a key component of ecological systems. In this context, the Peppered moth simulation likely involves the classic example of industrial melanism, where changes in the environment (such as pollution) led to changes in the frequency of light and dark colored moths due to predation.
To complete Table 7.1, you would typically observe and record data related to the population dynamics of the predator and prey species over time. This might include factors such as changes in population size, distribution, and behavior in response to environmental changes or other variables.
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