Animals like fish, turtles and water insects (ducks too?)
Three types of forest populations that could not survive in a pond ecosystem are monkeys, ants, and birds.
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an ever green? more than likely if they could survive the winter with out losing its color
well it could disrupt an ecosystem as all the animals in the habitats might die or might be homeless as the forest fire might have killed them or there home. it would probably disrupt an eco system as lots of animals are losing there prey. also animals might have to move into another habitat.
An ecosystem is a community of living things with nonliving components interacting as s system. A forest ecosystem is formed by plants and animals interacting with chemical and physical features, made up of a wide variety of producers, consumers and decomposers that depend on each other for survival.
for the good of our world as without either we would probably not be able to survive on Earth maybe we could get by without coral reefs but probably not as fish stocks would be severely depleted and the entire ecosystem in the oceans, which is already screwed up by us (surprise surprise) would be damaged beyond repair. By the way that's a bit of a silly question as lots of people are talking about it and it doesn't take much brain power to come up with some answers (no offense).
There are a number of foods that people could in the temperate deciduous forest. These people could eat berries for example.
Three types of forest populations that could not survive in a pond ecosystem are monkeys, ants, and birds.
Deers, rabits, and trees.
Well, Deers and Rabbits cant live in a pond ecosystem because they are forest animals and also bats. So any forest animal you can think of mostly cant live in a pond ecosystem
deer,bear,etc. things that depend on a forest
Well, you could say so!
Depends on the ecosystem, The grizzly could survive another ecosystem, only if they can adapt to the changes or evolve. if they cannot evolve with the systematic changes : they will die off.
It depends on the species. If fish were to disappear then it could have a large adverse effect on the ecosystem. However, in many cases it could negatively effect the ecosystem.
AnswerYes the ecosystem could survive without the Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascarensis). It is not a keystone species. However, its loss would leave an open niche and weaken the ecosystems in which it lives.
it can change the ecosystem because you could tear down a forest to build a new road ,in which where the animals lived.
no a robin cold not live in a desert ecosysem because you cant change up ecocystems
possibly, it could adapt to life there.
Fungi, mushrooms, and mold( not sure of the spelling:)