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What happened to Yellowstone National Park when wolves disappeared?(1 point)
The willow tree population increased.
The grassy areas increased.
The bear population increased.
The deer population increased.
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The deer population increased.
Without wolves (top predators), herbivore numbers (like elk/deer) rose sharply, causing overbrowsing and declines in willows and other plants.
Without wolves (top predators), herbivore numbers (like elk/deer) rose sharply, causing overbrowsing and declines in willows and other plants.
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