Extinct.
Wolves are predators of deer. If the wolf population increases the deer population will become extinct. Log in for more information.
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The number of wolves would slowly fall because in Yellowstone elk are the what wolves prey on the most.
it increased majorly
If the amount of grass increased, the population of voles would likely rise as well. Grass serves as a primary food source for voles, so an abundance of it would provide them with more resources to feed on, leading to improved survival and reproduction rates. Additionally, increased vegetation could offer more shelter from predators, further supporting population growth. However, this could also attract more predators, potentially balancing the vole population over time.
there would be a decrease in unemployment
the plankton population would decrease
the plankton population would decrease
There will be no place to stay for people n finally they have to do deforestation.
When the number of wolves is low, the moose population tends to increase significantly due to reduced predation pressure. This can lead to overgrazing and degradation of the habitat, as more moose consume vegetation without natural checks on their population. Ultimately, an unchecked moose population may face food shortages and increased competition, which can lead to a decline in their numbers over time. This dynamic highlights the importance of predator-prey relationships in maintaining ecosystem balance.
they grow... THE FOOD CHAIN GOES DOWN FAST though
If there were fewer penguins in the wild, it could disrupt the food chain as they are an important part of the ecosystem. It could also lead to changes in the population sizes of their prey and predators. Additionally, penguin conservation efforts might be increased to prevent further population decline.
Star Wolves happened in 2004.