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Animal Ecology/Population Dynamics
Impacts on Mountain Lion Population
If a new family of mountain lions moved into the ecosystem, how wouls that affect the original mountain lion populatoin short and long term
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The new family might be considered competitors for food, but in the long term, would add its genes to the common gene pool, thus strengthening the population.
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