Yes, definitely. Selective grazing will actually select for less-desirable vegetation, from lower-palatable plants to more weedy species. To mitigate this, selective grazing must be discouraged using managed grazing practices, which will invite a more even amount of rest for all species in that pasture or rangeland area.
* Because it shows that species can change over time
no. it will change the total amount of biomass on the veldt. the mass of the animals can not change individually, but the total number of animals in each species will change depending on what variation has occurred. (please, if my answer helped, click the trust link next to my identity. thank you)
Horses are strict herbivores. They may accidentally ingest bugs or small animals such as lizards, while grazing but this is not intentional, and does not change the fact that they are herbivores.
The vegetation does not change. Wolves are meat eaters so they don't eat the vegetation so their impact is close to zero.
i really do not know i think it depends on the climate or economy or maby even the landscape but hey hey hey dis is so FIERCE
the reason of evolving would be the changing of the world the animals feeling the differences in there enviroment an slowly adapting to the change.
Answer is What is the relationship between climate change and vegetation trends in my area?
He didn't change it as such, he was just selective to what he put in and he left out most of it.
He didn't change it as such, he was just selective to what he put in and he left out most of it.
Vegetation and wildlife face dangers such as habitat destruction due to deforestation, urban development, and climate change. They are also threatened by pollution, poaching, and invasive species that can disrupt their ecosystems and lead to decline in populations. Additionally, natural disasters like wildfires, droughts, and floods can impact vegetation and wildlife.
Selective breeding is a category that has genetic engineering in it. while selective breeding is choosing a trait or feature to breed on, genetic engineering is a man made change in a subjects genes
Selective breeding, also known as artificial selection, is a process carried out by humans to develop desirable traits in plants and animals. In nature, natural selection is the driving force for change over time, where organisms with advantageous traits have a better chance of survival and reproduction, leading to those traits becoming more common in a population. While similar in principle, natural selection occurs without human intervention, unlike selective breeding.