Population cycle

Abstract representation of predator and prey populations over time: when a prey species become scarce its predators find it harder to find food and so their population falls; this makes the prey population safer, and able to become more abundant again
Cyclical fluctuations in the density of a hare population over time

A population cycle in zoology is a phenomenon where populations rise and fall over a predictable period of time. There are some species where population numbers have reasonably predictable patterns of change although the full reasons for population cycles is one of the major unsolved ecological problems. There are a number of factors which influence population change such as availability of food, predators, diseases and climate.


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