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e.g. a bush or small field as the field itself has it's own ecosystem, basically if you thiink of something small or a certain area where organisms lives thats it.
a small tree and a large tree. the large tree blocks the sun from the small trees under it, therefore they don't get the sunlight they need
"The anthill is just a small part of the large ecosystem"
An ecosystem is a complex of living organisms."The anthill is just a small part of the large ecosystem."
When they are young they are eaten by larger fish and then become minnow eaters and finally small fish eaters. In lakes without shad or shiners they are the main baitfish.
e.g. a bush or small field as the field itself has it's own ecosystem, basically if you thiink of something small or a certain area where organisms lives thats it.
The ecosystem becomes more stable and diverse.
a small tree and a large tree. the large tree blocks the sun from the small trees under it, therefore they don't get the sunlight they need
An example of a smaller ecosystem existing within a larger ecosystem is a pond.
"The anthill is just a small part of the large ecosystem"
A niche can be a very small part of the ecosystem. The ecosystem in general is everything combined.
"The anthill is just a small part of the large ecosystem."
a pond is an example of a small ecosystem in a big ecosystem.
An ecosystem is a complex of living organisms."The anthill is just a small part of the large ecosystem."
When they are young they are eaten by larger fish and then become minnow eaters and finally small fish eaters. In lakes without shad or shiners they are the main baitfish.
Every organism no matter how big or small will affect the total ecosystem
Most of the time small fish help larger fish by becomming part of their diet. However, there are many smaller fish that are considered 'cleaner fish', that help larger fish by eating parasites and dead skin and scales off of larger fish. Examples are the neon goby and the various species of cleaner wrasses found on coral reefs.