All species have a purpose to the eco-system (Excluding Humans), due to the food chain and jobs that the species has to achieve.
Here are 2 examples, one of its job, and another of a food chain:
Bees are crucial to the living of earth, as they allow plants to grow using pollination, without bees earth would die out because of the lack of food for Mammal vegetarians, as this would affect Mammal herbivores because of the food chain (Herbivore eats Vegetarian)
Worms die out, therefore destroying the food chain, (Worms<Birds<Large mammals<ECT...
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They maintain biodiversity.
Migration can negatively impact an ecosystem if the migration is permanent and leads to the loss of native species. Temporary migration, such as in the case of birds flying south in the winter, can maintain the biodiversity of an ecosystem. Microevolution, like migration, can aid the survival of native species.
Hunting can harm our ecosystem by upsetting the natural balance of predator and prey species in a given environment. For example, if hunters come in and kill the majority of a certain predator, then the species that was kept in check by that predator begin to overpopulate their habitat. On the other hand, if a predator's food source is overhunted, such as rabbitts and other small game, then the species that was dependent on those animals for food will suffer. Hunting can also harm our ecosystem by hastening the extinction of our endangered and threatened species, which are killed in mass by big game hunters every year.
it makes the ecosystem more stable
An ecosystem is a community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment. Energy, water, nitrogen and soil minerals are other essential abiotic components of an ecosystem.
because of the interdependence of living things The extinction of one species or development of a new one often affect many others because of their interdependence in an ecosystem.
For the most part, the extinction of the species would not really impact the world to much degree, besides the small disruption it would entail on the local ecosystem
An extinction of one species could destroy an ecosystem if an animal depended on the extinct animal for food. Then that animal would die off, which could affect even more animals.
Absolutely ! The human race is the only animal species on the planet that has hunted other species to extinction.
adaptation improves the health of an ecosystem
because of the interdependence of living things The extinction of one species or development of a new one often affect many others because of their interdependence in an ecosystem.
That depends on the type of ecosystem. There are two answers to this question based on two conflicting and opposite theories that ecologists have developed. Neither is right or wrong; one may be true in one ecosystem, but not in another.Individualistic hypothesis:The structure of a community is dependent on abiotic factors only; species are independent of other species and are only in a geographical location due to nutrients, temperature, etc. The extinction of another species will not affect others.Interactive hypothesis:Members of a community are dependent on each other and are closely linked. Biotic interactions cause the community to work as a whole with each species doing their part. If one species were to be removed, the other species would be greatly affected.
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Non-native species affect an ecosystem because they are organisms that are living outside of their natural range. This non-native species is a lot like pollution. It can harm or destroy native species because they compete or hunt for their food and water. Hope this helps!! :)
The extinction of a species can have cascading effects on other members of the habitat. It can disrupt food chains and ecological interactions, leading to imbalances and potential population declines for other species that relied on the extinct species as a food source or for some other ecological role. The loss of one species can create a ripple effect, impacting the overall biodiversity and stability of the ecosystem.
They maintain biodiversity.
Every animal is a part of the food chain, so mass extinction can have very bad consequences for the species that survive. The surviving species must learn to work around the animal that has recently become extinct.