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More Predators, Healthier Prey
The Scientist 2004, 18(4):13
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A new mathematical model is turning the conventional notion of predator-prey relationships on its head. David Brown and colleagues at the University of California, Davis, have shown that prey populations can benefit from a high predator density.[1]
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