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What happens to prey populations when predators eat some individuals

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They grow more slowly, reproduce less, and populations decline. ... As predator populations increase, they put greater strain on the prey populations and act as a top-down control, pushing them toward a state of decline. Thus both availability of resources and predation pressure affect the size of prey populations.
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