Hunting is a form of "harvesting" of certain species by other species, having a net effect of reducing the impact of one species (those killed) by increasing the impact by others.
Others are of the opinion that: Hunting doesn't benefit the environment.
As with most commercial hunting, the benefit is wealth to the individual that carries out the hunting and a useful commodity to the end user.
Many companies and people benefit from whale hunting. Restaurants, markets, the hunters all benefit from the hunting of whales.
Ants benefit trees in their ecosystem by protecting them from harmful insects and pathogens. They also help in dispersing seeds and aerating the soil, which promotes tree growth and overall ecosystem health.
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Spiders benefit plants in their ecosystem by controlling insect populations that can harm the plants. By preying on insects, spiders help maintain a balance in the ecosystem, which ultimately supports the health and growth of plants.
Cockroaches benefit the ecosystem by breaking down decaying matter, recycling nutrients, and serving as a food source for other animals. Their role in the ecosystem helps maintain balance and promote biodiversity.
Hunting and trying to survive in a ecosystem.
they maintain the ecosystem
No not really it is done by humans
no more hunting seasons
It ate disease spreading rodents like rats.
A symbiotic relationship is the same as a mutualistic relationship, where both organisms benefit- For example, lions hunting for food- this enables a vast group of organisms to benefit and means that resources can be shared