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Fishery Collapse Scenario

A coastal fishery has been managed for years with a stable fish population and a consistent annual catch for the local fleet. Recently, a slight, sustained increase in ocean temperature has made the fish's primary food source scarcer. In response, the fish population begins a gradual decline. At a certain population level, the decline suddenly and rapidly accelerates, leading to a near-total collapse of the fishery, even after fishing is halted. The system does not recover to its previous state. Based on this information, what specific dynamic best explains the sudden, rapid acceleration of the population decline after it crossed a certain threshold?

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