by safeguarding that the producers i.e. plants don't have too much stress put on them by the herbavores
The introduction of a new predator can have the species eaten with no time to evolve to defend against it
Answer this question… Increased ecosystem stability
Answer this question… Increased ecosystem stability
Stability
1) Sexual Reproduction - Genetic variation - Biodiversity - Ecosystem Stability
The rate at which organic material is produced by photosynthetic organismsin an ecosystem is called What?
It's the predator.
What happens if over populated
describe the parts of an ecosystem and tell how they maintain the system's balance
The stability of an ecosystem largely relies on the stability of its producers. Green plants are producers, animals are consumers that in turn eat the plants, which they become stronger and other consumers may consume them.
Typically, the species that it ate overpopulate, and the ecosystem is disrupted.
a dolphins contribution to its ecosystem being a secondary predator and preserving balance