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Ecological backlash, also known as trophic cascades, refers to the indirect effects of a change in one species within an ecosystem that ripples through the food web, impacting other species either positively or negatively. For example, the removal of a top predator could trigger an increase in prey populations, leading to unforeseen imbalances in the ecosystem. These cascading effects can have wide-reaching consequences on ecosystem dynamics.

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