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Over-fishing does not simply reduce the population and future population of a species. It can also result in overpopulation of the organisms on which they feed, and changes to the species that feed on them. In some cases, there are opportunistic species that take advantage of the reduced numbers of a given species, and these invaders may cause further harm to the ecosystem, and to the human activities that depend on the ecosystem.
Overfishing impacts the population because we take them out faster than they can reproduce. Some species of tuna are already in perril.
define and compare the term species, population, and ecosystem
The members of the ecosystem are biotic and abioticbio means life
The range of a population or a species is defined as the geographical area where the population or species is found.
species, population, community, ecosystem, and biosphere.
It can cause heavy damage to the animal's population,if poaching activity is constant,if not constant,it will still do some damage minor or not,not only that,If it has an important role in an ecosystem like keystone species( a specie of animals that does a huge role in the ecosystem) is removed,the entire ecosystem will absolutely change in every way the specie has done
An ecosystem is made of many species, which live in a community, and they live in a population.
The keystone species is critical to maintaining the stability of an ecosystem, and changes in its population indicate changes in ecosystem health.
all populatins of all species living in an ecosystem
communities
A biological population consists of all one species instead of many species.