we wouldn't have anymore KIWIS to eat!D: nomnomnom.xD
Thanks!0 CommentsDowny woodpeckers are the main predators of gall flies, their extinction could lead to a rise in gall flies
Thanks!0 CommentsDowny woodpeckers are the main predators of gall flies, their extinction could lead to a rise in gall flies
Food poisoning could occur.
they could be potential employees and customers who can help the organisation be successfully. without the community there would be no business
they could be potential employees and customers who can help the organisation be successfully. without the community there would be no business
The way it would affect the ecological balance is whatever eats the red wolf would die and whatever ate that would die and it goes on and on and on
There were relatively few survivors after the k/t extinction. Mostly the lifeforms that survived were those that could hibernate or go without resources for an extended period of time, such as: planktonic foraminifera calcareous nannoplankton brachipods plants
cheetah's aren't extinct...... but like poachers and stuff could eventually lead to their extinction.
No, however depending on the circumstances it could carry Jail time, a fine or community service
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I could answer it if it made sense
The idea that the destruction of one species in a community could greatly affect other members of the community has its roots in the hypothesis of community structure proposed by Charles Elton. Elton's work on food webs and trophic cascades helped to highlight the interconnectedness of species within ecosystems and the potential consequences of species loss on ecosystem stability.