If mice populations contract due to a disease, the fox population may initially experience a decline in food availability, potentially leading to reduced survival and reproduction rates. Over time, this could result in a decrease in the fox population. However, if foxes are adaptable and can find alternative food sources, they might stabilize or even maintain their population levels despite the decline in mice. The overall impact will depend on the extent of the disease's effect on mice and the foxes' ability to adjust.
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