What do food webs help us understand?
A.population effects of growthB.ecological effects of energyC.ecological effects of extinction or species introductionD.species relocation
What do food webs help us understand? A.population effects of growthB.ecological effects of energyC.ecological effects of extinction or species introductionD.species relocation
Food chain, habitat resources and limited food availability restricts the growth of animals which do not implement in case of humans.
The population of Tsubakimoto Chain is 5,300.
Tsubakimoto Chain's population is 2,010.
habitat
A habitat is the environment an organism naturally lives in. A food chain is the order in which organisms consume other organisms for energy.
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Explain how producers consumers and decomposers all have an ecosystem support the population within it
Well, it is either using fertiliesers/weed killers/pesticieds on the fruits they eat or deforestaion, they destroying of their habitat
Food chains and food webs are representations of the predator-prey relationships between species within an ecosystem or habitat. Many chain and web models can be applicable depending on habitat or environmental factors.Every known food chain has a base made of autotrophs, organisms able to manufacture their own food (e.g. plants, chemotrophs).
by burning of course,the animals that in food chain are homeless or no habitat...or the other is dead
A balanced food chain is maintained by a stable ecosystem with a healthy population of producers, consumers, and decomposers, where energy and nutrients flow efficiently. Key causes include biodiversity, effective predator-prey relationships, and sustainable environmental conditions. Conversely, an imbalanced food chain can arise from factors like habitat destruction, pollution, invasive species, and overfishing, which disrupt these relationships and lead to population declines or surges. Such imbalances can result in ecosystem degradation and loss of species diversity.