No, because eac species in an ecosystem also has a role or place in the activites of its comunity. The role of an organisim in the community is its NICHE. A species' nich includes many factors. It includes what species eats and what eats that species. It includes the kind of enviorment the spcies needs to live in. It have to have these kind of species if they are going to have the same niche :oh i for got this is by CAITLIN HAUDUK I HATE SAINTS ANTHONY SCHOOL TELL DAWN ROONEY SHE NEEDS A BOYFRIEND AND GIANA NEEDS A BOYFRIEND BY THE WAY THERE IS A NEW GIRL IN MY CLASS NAME SCIEL RICHARDSON SHE IS FAT UGLY AND I THINK SHE LOVES RONHON WICH HE IS SO CUTE
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There are many abiotic and biotic factors that can limit populations in an ecosystem.
The way that an organism makes its living is called it niche. The niche is often important not only for it, but for the entire ecosystem. For example, the niche of the bee is to drink nectar, and, in turn, it pollinates plants. Without bees, many plants would be unable to reproduce and could become extinct.
Ecosystems are composed of one or many communities. In turn communities are composed of many populations interacting, and populations are composed of a number of individuals of the same species. Communities can be different sizes and fit into different places, so the number of communities depends on the ecosystem. For example, there can be many more communities in the rain-forest (upper canopy, midsection, forest floor, etc) than opposed to a grassland (above ground like in herds, and below ground like moles).
A lizard is not a niche, it is an organism. Organisms require an environmental niche in order to survive. Most lizards eat insects, many of them live in dry or semi-arid climates, and that would be their niche. The Komodo Dragon has a different niche, being a much larger type of lizard. It eats larger animals. It has a predatory niche.
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No because, you can mess up the ecosystem and lower many populations.
There are many abiotic and biotic factors that can limit populations in an ecosystem.
This depends on which alpine ecosystem it is, the climate, and the predators within it. Different alpine ecosystems have quite varied animal populations.
The way that an organism makes its living is called it niche. The niche is often important not only for it, but for the entire ecosystem. For example, the niche of the bee is to drink nectar, and, in turn, it pollinates plants. Without bees, many plants would be unable to reproduce and could become extinct.
The ecosystem consists of three main parts: the atmosphere (air), the lithosphere (land), and the hydrosphere (oceans).
there are many Introduced species that share the ecosystem, such as foxes, goats and feral cats. Wedge tailed eagles sometimes eat the Y.F.R. Wallabies so they must share the same ecosystem. You could try finding out what lives in Rock Scree habitats.
You have the individual, the organism, then many of the same organism population, than you have multiple populations, community, and then you have multiple communities and abiotic factors, ecosystem. If you were to go further you could say multiple ecosystems, biosphere.
Some possible reasons are:bad weatherdiseasetoo many predatorsinvasive species
It lives in Eastern Africa, in countries such as Ethiopia and Swaziland. This area has small forests and grasslands, but many mambas are found in the sugarcane fields. It is the top predator and is a keystone species.
The populations of many animal species would decrease. We know that small animals live in this tundra ecosystem where there is little soil and fragile plants. If humans where to kill the plants and destroy the plants and land, then the animals would have no where to live. This would kill the mountain ecosystem.