One mountain lion changed the food web in a California suburb, study finds
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One mountain lion changed the food web in a California suburb, study finds

A study has revealed that the introduction of a single mountain lion to a suburban preserve near Stanford University in California significantly altered the local food web dynamics, highlighting the critical role of apex predators in ecosystems. This finding underscores the importance of preserving such species to maintain ecological balance in urban areas.

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