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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.
other organisms of the same species
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The relationship between organisms is generally referred to as symbiosis. A symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit is called mutualism (co-operation is the term used when mutualistic behaviours occurs between member of the same species). Other types of symbiosis are parasitism (one benefits and the other is adversely affected) and commensalism (one benefits and the other is neither positively nor negatively affected)
These organisms eat other organisms, parts or product of other organisms or the remains of the organisms
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
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.
It's a beautiful (mostly purple) weed. Unfortunately, it takes over large swaths of territory, supplanting many and various other plant life.
Because peple arnt looking after them
other organisms of the same species
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Arctic Hares eat Saxifrage. Sometimes people pick the wild flowers as well.
no they havent because they dont do anythng to harm any organisms. i think that is the answer
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Lichens absorb water and minerals from the air. As a result, they are easily affected by pollution. Thus the presence of lichens are a good source of air quality for other organisms
The relationship between organisms is generally referred to as symbiosis. A symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit is called mutualism (co-operation is the term used when mutualistic behaviours occurs between member of the same species). Other types of symbiosis are parasitism (one benefits and the other is adversely affected) and commensalism (one benefits and the other is neither positively nor negatively affected)
the fish because when the other organisms is hungry they couldn't eat and the others is affected