While we’re looking at the graph, look at one more thing. Notice in the places where the prey populations peak out at their highest levels. What happens immediately following all of those big spikes in prey populations? The population crashes, right? So you are going to pay someone $100 per coyote (or predator in general) to try and get rid of them and then you pay them another $100 each to try and fight off the hoard that keeps coming in to fill the void forever? Really? Look at it this way, if we have prey populations peaked out then you can rest assured that the predator line on the graph is constantly trying to climb steeply upwards. What happens on the day you get tired of paying $100 per predator? Does the outcome look good for your prey population after that?

Last edited by CNC; 05/06/14 05:00 AM.

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