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The Serengeti in Africa serves as an important case study from "summary" of The Serengeti Rules by Sean B. Carroll

The Serengeti in Africa is a vast and diverse ecosystem that has attracted the attention of scientists for decades. It is home to a wide variety of species, from large predators like lions and cheetahs to smaller animals like gazelles and zebras. The Serengeti is also a hotspot for research because of its unique characteristics, such as its seasonal changes and the interactions between different species. By studying the Serengeti, scientists have been able to uncover some of the fundamental principles that govern ecosystems. For example, they have found that the number of predators in the ecosystem directly influences the population sizes of their prey. When predator numbers are high, prey populations are kept in check, which in turn affects the rest of t...
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    The Serengeti Rules

    Sean B. Carroll

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