The deer population tends to shrink until there are too few to feed the wolf population. At that point the wolves will begin to starve until there are too few to further reduce the deer population. At that point the population of the deer will begin to rebound.
Deer will begin to compete with each other for grazing plants.
The deer would be called a consumer because its eating the grass
To see what medicine is good to get them healthy so their body could get more energy
deer eats leaves from the tree.. i think deer eats leaves from the tree.. i think deer eats leaves from the tree.. i think
Deer, and bunnies.
Extinct. Wolves are predators of deer. If the wolf population increases the deer population will become extinct. Log in for more information.
There was increased competition for food.
If the deer population increased fivefold, it could lead to overgrazing of vegetation, which could disrupt the ecosystem by decreasing plant diversity and altering habitats. This could also result in more frequent conflicts with humans, such as vehicle collisions and damage to crops. Additionally, an increase in deer population could potentially lead to an increase in disease transmission within the deer population.
herbivores population will get increased in large number that you cant imagine they will be every where in our house also so save tigers
Becuse they did
Then there would be less grass and food available for other deer and herbivores.
Deer are related to other herd animals pass between a them .also drought can curtail population as food becomes scarce and deer are weakened to the point they succumb to predators or illness
Cause: An increase in the population of deer in a forest leads to more food availability for wolves, which in turn leads to an increase in the population of wolves. Effect: The increase in the population of both deer and wolves can disrupt the balance of the ecosystem. More deer can lead to overgrazing and habitat destruction, while more wolves can lead to a decline in other prey species and potential conflicts with humans.
Keeping the deer population under control so there is enough food for all the deer and diseases do not happen plus deer meat is very healthy and delicious
if the limited factors changes than the deer populations will increase and will have a more impact on wolves.The wolves will be more as compare to deer and will feed on deer .If there are less deer the wolves will die out of starvation or will go to some other place to get food .plants will saved by overgrazing and there will no balance in nature.
It's a double-edged sword, really. To me, it's best to save deer when the population is quite small, smaller than it should be. But when the deer population has increased to more than what it should be (also called overpopulation), then deer should be hunted to decrease the numbers.
The deer would not have enough food and start to starve to death which would cause the population to decrease locally. They may migrate toward other areas not as impacted by the drought, or spread out more.