![]() In areas of Canada where lynx died out completely, there is evidence that the snowshoe hare population continued to oscillate - which suggests that lynx were not the only effective predator for hares. To be candid, things are never as simple in nature as we would like to assume in our models. On average, do the peaks of the predator population match or slightly precede or slightly lag those of the prey population? If they don't match, by how much do they differ? (Measure the difference, if any, as a fraction of the average period.).On average, what was the period of oscillation of the hare population?. ![]()
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