oscillatory behavior in predator-prey interactions
Oscillatory behavior in predator-prey interactions refers to a recurring pattern of fluctuations in the population sizes of predators and prey, wherein an increase in the prey population leads to an increase in the predator population, which in turn causes a decrease in the prey population, leading to a decrease in the predator population, and the cycle repeats.
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