the disease coming from another species, where the two species exhibit apparent competition.
Explicitly explain how the disease does or does not regulate each of the species in your chosen
system.
Solution
The \"apparent mutualisms or competition\" coming about because of shared predators among
prey species at the same trophic level (e.g., geese and lemmings) are just a single of a few
conceivable courses by which lemming cycles may prompt other cyclic phenomena. Another
case is diseases that are shared among species. Human settlements in the Arctic regularly have
immediate or aberrant contact with natural life through chasing, assembling, and keeping
canines, and certain untamed life diseases (zoonoses) may overflow to populaces of human and
domestic animals.