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What is a trophic cascade. Give an example

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Well, trophic cascade is a series of changes in the population sizes of organisms at different trophic levels in a food chain, occurring when predators at high trophic levels indirectly promote populations of organisms at low trophic levels by keeping species at intermediate trophic levels.

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A trophic cascade is an indirect interaction that can control an entire ecosystem.

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If you search trophic cascade on your phone and go to images there are a lot of examples for you

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