The purple loosestrife primarily threatens, wetlands and riparian habitats. And typically the biggest impact cited are the displacement of plant species that provide for wildlife.
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the puple loosestrife is a producer as well as a consumer. it provides food and energy to some organisms but it also takes the food and energy also needed for other organisms
it would effect the food chain because one part of the food chain is missing
they don't effect the food chain there are still crabs right then how do we effect the food chain.
The purple loosestrife's original ecological niche is wetlands and riparian areas. It is adapted to grow in areas with high moisture content, such as marshes, bogs, and riverbanks. Purple loosestrife can outcompete native plants in these habitats and form dense stands, negatively impacting the diversity and functioning of the ecosystem.
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Yes coral reefs effect the human food chain.
carabaos are buffaloes. so they help in the food chain. only if they die, there will be an adverse effect on the food chain.
No food. Well you know what they say, 'No pain no gain'
Animals don't have rights they just should be treated humanely. That means there is no effect on the food chain. animals have the right to be tasty and succulent. especially when barbecued.
If the produce is removed then the food chain will cease to exist. The consumers will then have nothing to eat and so will die.
Could create pollution