Mesopredator Release Hypothesis
978-613-1-26707-9
6131267073
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2010-08-15
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Mesopredator Release Hypothesis is a relatively new hypothesis which describes the phenomenon of trophic cascade in certain terrestrial communities. It states that as top predators decline in an ecosystem, an increase in the populations of mesopredators occurs. Mesopredators are medium-sized predators such as raccoons, skunks, snakes, cats, and foxes.Mesopredator release is a fairly new concept that is gaining approval, although it is still being debated and studied. The mesopredator release hypothesis states that if an apex predator is taken out of an ecosystem, the number of mesopredators (defined as medium-sized predators, such as raccoons, skunks, snakes, cats, and foxes) often increase in abundance when larger predators are eliminated.
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