every two years
poplations in the food web that could be changed without affecting other populations explain
It depends on the options of the animals you are talking about sorry!
they both eat food MUAHAHAHA
These populations of these fish species are all related through the ocean food web
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they play as food for whales
Producers in an ocean food web are organisms, such as phytoplankton and seaweed, that can produce their own energy through photosynthesis. They form the base of the food web by converting sunlight into organic matter, which is then consumed by other organisms.
it is important to the ocean's food web because some living animals in the food web get energy from sunlight and if there is no sunlight some animals will die and this will make the food web collapse
Homeostasis in a food web involves balancing energy flow and nutrient cycles between different organisms to maintain ecosystem stability. For example, predators help control prey populations, preventing overconsumption and promoting balance. If one species is removed or disrupted, it can have cascading effects on the entire food web's homeostasis.
If the plankton population decreases in an ocean system, it can disrupt the entire food chain as plankton form the base of the marine food web. This decline can lead to a decrease in fish populations that depend on plankton for food, impacting marine predators and ultimately affecting biodiversity and ecosystem stability. Additionally, reduced plankton can have wider effects on carbon cycling and oxygen production in the ocean.
probably a whale... but I'm not sure
sun, shrimp, plankton, mosquito fish,