摘要
The classic hare-lynx cycle has been cited as a prime example of how interactions between predators and preys mightlead to regular population variation.
The classic hare-lynx cycle has been cited as a prime example of how interactions between predators and preys might lead to regular population variation. However, a recent study by CAS zoologists shows that it might not be the case. Their work published in the July issue of the Germany-based Climate Research.