What consequence often follows the removal of large carnivores, leading to habitat degradation?

Answer

A temporary explosion of the prey population, often leading to overgrazing

When predators are removed, the prey population can experience a 'release,' leading to a surge in numbers. If these are herbivores, this surge causes overgrazing and subsequent habitat degradation.

What consequence often follows the removal of large carnivores, leading to habitat degradation?
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