Alien and invasive species affect the biodiversity of a area because the species keeps spreading and soon it is everywhere. Then they change the amount of resources in a area. So the other plants die and and then the animals who eat those plants die too and so on. This is how a species can affect a whole forest or biodiversity.
If the climate is nice more species will come into an area
The biodiversity graph depicts the variability of species in the given area.
The area they use as thier habitat usually is the main course for high or low biodiversity such as if there is lots or not a lot of water and loads of trees or not enough. If there is no trees, the biodiversity will be lower, thus higher with more trees because trees bring numerous species of all types to the area.
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Of course there are. Some are just because of deforestation by humans, and weeds (the invasive species) occupying that area, ensuring that the rainforest can never come back in that area.
If the climate is nice more species will come into an area
Biodiversity is the variety and number of species in a given area.
No.To be an Invasive Species the animal must not be in the area before.Displace a species or multiple species from the area.Bald eagles do neither.
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invasive species.
Invasive species of plants or animals can cause a disruption in the natural food chains of a particular area. This can lead to the dying off of species normally found in that area.
A new species entering a geographical area is called and invasive species. These new species may soon take over since they may not have any natural predators, or enemies.
A species is not inherently native or invasive. All species on Earth have a region to which they are native. If they are introduced to a new area, then they are invasive to that area. The orca has a cosmopolitan distribution, so it is native to oceans pretty much everywhere.
Low biodiversity is referring to a limited amount of species in an area. In a low biodiversity, this means a single species will become extinct. There is also an interdependence amongst the species.
The biodiversity graph depicts the variability of species in the given area.
Invasive species are species that are not native to an area. They typically will thrive in their new environment and in doing so will change the ecosystem by starving out the native species. Some examples of invasive species in America are Japanese beetles, Asian carp, kudzu, phragmites and many many more.
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