The more prey, the fewer predators

One would think that the more prey animals–zebras, antelopes, rabbits, etc.–there are, the more predators there would be, since a larger food supply should support a larger population of animals that eat them.  But it doesn’t work that way.  According to a new study, predator populations decrease when the prey increases.  In fact, this seems [Read More...]

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Published on September 10, 2015 02:34
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