Wolves and moose has a predator prey relationship. If the predator population contracted a disease and it could not hunt the prey for a little while, what could happen to the prey population

If the predator population contracted a disease and could not hunt the prey for a while, the prey population could potentially increase in number. With fewer predators preying on them, the moose population may not face as much pressure and could experience a period of growth. This could result in competition for resources, leading to overgrazing and potential ecosystem imbalances. Additionally, with a sudden resurgence in prey population, the predators may later struggle to catch up and control the prey population, potentially leading to boom-and-bust cycles in both populations. Ultimately, it could have cascading effects on the entire ecosystem.