Over population of a particular species will cause the food chain in that ecosystem to become unstable. Over population will also reduce the amount of producers within an ecosystem (depending if the over population is of a consumer) and will lead to the decrease of other animal species inhabiting the same ecosystem.
Overpopulation can cause an ecosystem to change because if it eats all of its food than can die
It could destroy a whole ecosystem or foodweb.
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If species disappeared from an ecosystem the balance in the ecosystem will be altered.
keystone species is a species that has an unusually large impact on its ecosystem.
Typically, the species that it ate overpopulate, and the ecosystem is disrupted.
how can overpopulation cause an ecosystem to change
They are mostly eaten by Diamondback Terrapins in the marsh ecosystem. If there is an overpopulation of the species, the beautiful arsh meadows would become mud flats! ~the answerer
The Snow Leopard species hunts animals preventing overpopulation. During the winter it eats dead animals.
Over-fishing does not simply reduce the population and future population of a species. It can also result in overpopulation of the organisms on which they feed, and changes to the species that feed on them. In some cases, there are opportunistic species that take advantage of the reduced numbers of a given species, and these invaders may cause further harm to the ecosystem, and to the human activities that depend on the ecosystem.
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It could destroy a whole ecosystem or foodweb.
Because they kill other native species and in doing so offset the original ecosystem.
If species disappeared from an ecosystem the balance in the ecosystem will be altered.
The effect of the overpopulation's is:Decline in the death raterose of the birth ratemigrationLack of education
gets rid of overpopulation in ponds and river areas
probably overpopulation!
overpopulation...poverty