Humans usually affect the population of other animals badly. Most species decline in number, get sick, hunted and eventually die/go extinct (think of apes, deer, wolves). However, there are animals who profit from humans, like pets, farm animals, rats and gulls, but also cockroaches, ants and other insects. Most bacteria also do well under human influence.
Wild animals, who can't be domesticated, are not influenced for the good by humans. Although we 'try' to protect them, humans do on the whole more harm than good.
We tear down animals natural habitat to make rooms for homes and malls. For ex the panda, they are almost extinct since the bamboo forests in China have been torn down and they have no place to live.
When humans clear forests or build dams in certain areas, habitats are lost or fragmented.
biodiversity is importNT bec. humans deoends on animals.
Type your answer here... no, neutral mutations do not affect biodiversity as they are a simple change which does not affect the organism in any way
Population growth can affect biodiversity because the more people there are; the more space and resources are needed. Trees are cut down and habitats destroyed because of wood and other resources such as medicine are needed as well as to make space for shelter.
biodiversity helps us because the plants give us oxygen
I believe it is biodiversity.
Humans need biodiversity ,as biodiversity is related to the ecosystem if there is a shift in biodiversity then there will also be a shift in the ecosystem which will in turn affect human life
biodiversity is importNT bec. humans deoends on animals.
Type your answer here... no, neutral mutations do not affect biodiversity as they are a simple change which does not affect the organism in any way
Population growth can affect biodiversity because the more people there are; the more space and resources are needed. Trees are cut down and habitats destroyed because of wood and other resources such as medicine are needed as well as to make space for shelter.
biodiversity helps us because the plants give us oxygen
I believe it is biodiversity.
They maintain biodiversity.
Medicine
The factors that affect biodiversity of an ecosystem are moisture content, organic matter, Simpson's index of diversity and the pH of the soil.
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