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Populations of typical prey animals, such as deer, might exceed the carrying capacity of an ecosystem if top predators, such as mountain lions, are removed.

Without the mountain lions, increased numbers of deer may reduce the food supply available to other herbivores, such as field mice and crickets. As a result, populations of deer, mice, and crickets might decline, causing a population decrease in species that feed on these organisms as well.

This example implies that properly functioning predator/prey relationships

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I don't really get what the question is, but if it's a fill in the blank then maybe the answer is "are important"? It's hard to say without knowing what the question is

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the answer to this question is

A. maintain balance within an ecosystem.