There will be a slight decline in the Barn Owl population. This is because voles have the highest occurence and when that occurence disappears, the Barn Owls will have harder time finding food and won't be as easy.
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There would initially be an enormous population explosion until they exceeded the available resources, then the population would suddenly crash.
how infertility and sterility affect the growth of population
it would decrease population
Many groups, such as PETA and the EPA are completely against hunting. Hunting actually helps to keep the natural balance healthy. However, overhunting can have a terrible effect on the ecosystem. It can lead to the extinction of a species. Think about it like this, owls, cats, and foxes eat mice, voles, and frogs. Mice voles and frogs eat grass, wheat and insects. If suddenly, all insects died, frogs couldn't eat them, and would starve and go extinct. If forgs died, there's more food for mice and voles, and their population would go up. Eventually, the higher population wouldn't be supported because there isn't enough food, then mice and voles would die off. Then, owls, cats and foxes would starve to death because the frogs, mice and voles are dead. Eventually, it could work its way up to humans. When populations are too high, hunting is good.
white grasshoppers would either be easy to see and get eaten up much quicker, or possibly they would be horribly scary looking and never get eaten again. they'd crash as a population, or, they'd overrun the ecosystem.
AD is reduced and so is GDP
Yes
Population shifts would not affect the Senate, but it would affect the House of Representatives, because certain districts or states would be given more Representatives to accurately represent the population of that area.
An oxymoron of crash would be crash landing.
Factors such as mutations, gene flow (migration), genetic drift, natural selection, and non-random mating can all affect a population's gene pool. Mutations introduce new genetic variation, gene flow can introduce new alleles, genetic drift can cause random changes in allele frequencies, natural selection can favor certain alleles, and non-random mating can lead to preferential inheritance of specific genotypes, ultimately influencing the genetic diversity of the population.
It would remove a coyote's main food source, and the coyote population would be reduced.