The immigration of extra rabbits into a forest ecosystem can affect the population of herbivores living in the forest.
<h3>What is immigration?</h3>
Immigration is the movement of people or animals from external locations into a population.
With new individuals moving into a population, the population size increases with other factors being constant.
With the increase in the population size, competition for resources increases accordingly.
Thus if extra rabbits move into a forest ecosystem, the population of herbivores existing in the ecosystem would be affected because competition for food would increase.
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