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
This results in dwindling flora and fauna populations which break down the balance of the food chain. Habitat fragmentation is just detrimental aspect of kaingin.
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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Lions are top predators or are on top of the food chain in their natural habitat while we humans are on the top of the food chain in our natural habitat.
If an animal dies out it could mess up its food chain, which could lead to over populations and under populations.
The evolutionary purpose of a narwhal is the niche that it holds within its particular food chain. Its food chain is that of Arctic waters. Its niche within that chain is the role of predator. The predator-prey interaction, in nature and among wildlife, is intended to keep populations and their environments in balance. The narwhal niche is high up on the food chain, because it basically fears only hunters. In fact, it's prey to humans, killer whales [Orcinus orca], and polar bears [Ursus maritimus].
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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
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