Both Tundra and Desert suffered from having too many predators and immediately driving all of the prey to extinction. In the actual world, herbivores evolve, and predators evolve and/or migrate into a ecosystem that already has an herbivore population at equilibrium. Would there be any way to do something like this in the future so that we don’t see so many dramatic population crashes?
Both Tundra and Desert suffered from having too many predators and immediately driving all of the prey to extinction. In the actual world, herbivores evolve, and predators evolve and/or migrate into a ecosystem that already has an herbivore population at equilibrium. Would there be any way to do something like this in the future so that we don’t see so many dramatic population crashes?