How can tick populations that prey on moose affect wolf populations?
a) The tick populations that prey on moose do not affect wolf populations in any way.
b) Moose weakened by tick infestation are easy prey for wolves, leading to an increase in wolf populations.
c) Tick-borne diseases can reduce the moose population, affecting the food supply for wolves.
d) Tick infestation on moose has no impact on the wolf population as wolves do not prey on moose.