This question is flawed, irrelevant, and moot. It assumes that humans must give way to other biological species. If we are to remain the dominant species on Earth, then we must retain control over our ability to expand, grow and gather food, and build homes. Thuse other species must give way to humans. Otherwise, some humans must starve, become homeless, jobless, and die in order to preserve some other species. Who wants to be the first to volunteer to give up their life so some other animal, tree, or snail can live?
To improve the living conditions for 600 million humans, we are imposing serious threats to the survival of biodiversity. Habitat loss, deforestation, over-hunting, introduction or removal of species,pollution and climate change are the major causes of species extinction.
In a lot of ways.
They kill & hunt many animals, cut trees break the food chains, etc.
It raped a cow in the tower of London
Biodiversity is the very existence needs of every humans and animals or say every living organisms.It supports, maintain and functions human lives..... Hence biodiversity is important for human lives. It is the duty of us that we sustain our biodiversity for the upliftment of our future..
Human competition suppresses biodiversity. Human activity destroys habitat leading to the extinction of many species.
Cultural ecology is observing human adaptation within physical and social environments. Sometimes, cultural ecology is combined with cultural ecology for academic courses.
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Ecology includes growth of the human and enviromental stuff like photosynthesis and animals :P
Francis Dov Por has written: 'The Pantanal of Mato Grosso (Brazil)' -- subject(s): Wetland ecology, Natural history, Human ecology, Wetland fauna, Wetland plants 'Aqaba-Eilat, the improbable gulf' -- subject(s): Ecology, Biodiversity, Conservation of natural resources, Marine biodiversity conservation, Congresses, Marine Biodiversity, Ocean
Hongmei Ding has written: 'Sheng wu duo yang xing yu ren lei' -- subject(s): Human ecology, Biodiversity, Biodiversity conservation
Humans need biodiversity ,as biodiversity is related to the ecosystem if there is a shift in biodiversity then there will also be a shift in the ecosystem which will in turn affect human life
Matt. has written: 'Toward an ecology of being' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Ecology, Environmental ethics, Philosophy of nature, Spirituality, Global environmental change, Environmental education, Holism, Human ecology
Jack Barry Bresler has written: 'Human ecology' -- subject(s): Human ecology, Influence of environment, Man, Environment, Human beings, Ecology
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Cornell University College of Human Ecology was created in 1925.
Albert Damon has written: 'Human biology and ecology' -- subject(s): Human biology, Human ecology
human ecology
Biodiversity maintains the balance of ecosystem where human life depends on
Clinton L. Benjamin has written: 'Human biology' -- subject(s): Ecology, Human biology, Human ecology
Yes they would. Biodiversity is all a pyramid of living things. We human beings are also in biodiversity.