It affected or the affect was terrible for example if you are talking about the dinosaurs, it was terrible for them because when some of them died of diseases it dicreased the population, and it also dicreased the food for the carnivores.
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 affect floridas ecosystem by not letting other organisms have their habitat
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.
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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in the body of other animals
Absolutely ! The human race is the only animal species on the planet that has hunted other species to extinction.
They affect floridas ecosystem by not letting other organisms have their habitat
The main enemies of the Javan Rhinoceros are us Humans. We have pushed this beautiful animal to near extinction by shooting then for sport and bush meat and destroying their Rain forest habitat. Other enemies would be parasites, viruses and bacteria that affect the Rhino.
because they just seem to affect them.
The natural habitat of many animals in rain forests are being destroyed. This has led to extinction of many of the animals that lived there. Many animals are only found in rain forests. Extinction upsets the food chain, which can lead to the absence of food sources for other animals. This in turn can lead to more extinction of other animals.
environmental changes, predators , diseases , competition !
Habitat protection is a land management practise that seeks to conserve, protect and restore habitat areas for wild plants and animals, especially to keep species, and prevent their extinction.
1. Hunters (poachers and other animals). 2. Habitat. An animal can't survive if it has nowhere to live. 3. The other thing is its food and water (the animal needs a good supply). But all these these things are mostly true only for wild animals.
Reptiles, birds, and mammals are all members of Reptilomorpha. There are 23,000 living species of Reptilomorpha. The other Reptilomorpha died out in the Permian mass extinction along with many other kinds of animals. There are many theories but still no agreement on the cause of the extinction event.
A background extinction is the continuous extinction of individual species caused by climate change, disease, loss of habitat, and competitive disadvantages against other species. Background extinctions occur at a slow rate over time, affecting only a few species at one time.
One thing that is being done to protect the blue bird of paradise from extinction is rebuilding their habitat by planting new plants and trees. There are also many reserves built to give the birds and other animals a safe place to live.
Mainly over hunting or people moving into the animals natural territory.the main factors contributing to extinction of a species would be:> over-hunting of the species by man> loss of habitat> climate change> a disease or virus spreading to and from other animals of the same species