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Biology, 24.02.2022 04:30 jiminpark12

How might a species that isn't directly targeted/impacted by a disturbance still be indirectly impacted in the long run?(think about food webs), For example: How might a sudden reduction in wolf population effect the deer population (or vice versa)?

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