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
Plants and animals are fundamental to ecological balance. Plants could exist without animals but animals could not live without plants. Without animals plants would eventually stabilise to a new level of ecological equilibrium.
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
ecological approach is used to analyze and assess multiple risk factors that contribute to, or inhibit a child wellbeing
An unbalanced ecology is unstable and unsustainable. For example, if rabbits were to breed out of control for a generation, at first they would devastate local plant life and predator such as foxes would have a population boom as their food sources proliferated. However, once the plant food supply was exhausted, the rabbits would begin to starve and die off, as would their predators. Eventually, this could lead to total ecological collapse. As such, ecological balance is important to every country.
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
Ecological model
cheetah's aren't extinct...... but like poachers and stuff could eventually lead to their extinction.
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