How could a disease that kills a large portion of the wolf population affect the mice population in a forest ecosystem?
Assuming wolves would be eating the mice, this keeping the population under control, if a large amount of wolves died, the mice could easily overpopulate causing disbalance in undergrowth, and other things mice eat.
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