Competitions for species impacts because it affects the whole food chain and webs which could be because its competitors are fighting for the same food as it is therefor lowers the others population. They lower their preys population as there is more preditors which would mean the preys food would increase.
A shark fights with a fish.
If the species environment is not the way the species needs it to survive then the species will become extinct. for example, if doesn't have any trees, then it cant survive.
If the species environment is not the way the species needs it to survive then the species will become extinct. for example, if doesn't have any trees, then it cant survive.
If the species environment is not the way the species needs it to survive then the species will become extinct. for example, if doesn't have any trees, then it cant survive.
Competition
role and position a species has in its environment.............. important to reduce competition of food
we do because we have an impact on the environment
I think the best example is a blue heron and a raccoon fighting over a frog that they both want to eat.
Endangered species are, by definition, few in number. Therefore their inpact on the environment is minimal. Their impact on society differs as to what the species is and how much people within the society care about them.
This interaction is called competition. It can occur between individuals of the same species (intraspecific competition) or between individuals of different species (interspecific competition) as they vie for limited resources like food, water, or shelter.
If the species environment is not the way the species needs it to survive then the species will become extinct. for example, if doesn't have any trees, then it cant survive.
Common pheasants can cause damage to crops by feeding on them, especially grains. They can also affect vegetation by scratching and dust-bathing. Additionally, their presence can impact native species through competition for resources and habitat.