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Rabbits are important grazers that maintain important grassland ecosystems. What happens if a catastrophe reduces the rabbit population?.

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The consequent decline in the Rabbit population caused dramatic changes in agriculture and the native fauna and flora. It promoted woodland regeneration and increased grassland and cereal production; herb and grass height increased, flowering was noticeable and plant successions ensued.

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