Humans. We cause oil spills, overfish, go whaling, add poisonous chemicals into the water, pollute, and much, much more.
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The area that would be most affected by disruption to the marine ecosystem would be coastal regions and communities that rely on the ocean for their livelihoods and food supply. Disruption to the marine ecosystem can lead to declines in fish populations, harmful algal blooms, loss of habitat, and negative impacts on marine biodiversity. This can have cascading effects on local economies and the overall health of coastal ecosystems.
Mitosis.
If species disappeared from an ecosystem the balance in the ecosystem will be altered.
tell me some places where you would live if you were a marine biologist
parts of ecosystems may be in another ecosystem, like say a evergreen pine tree was covered in water , or the land was flooded, that would be a part of land-based ecosystem in an aquatic ecosystem.
The area that would be most affected by disruption to the marine ecosystem would be coastal regions and communities that rely on the ocean for their livelihoods and food supply. Disruption to the marine ecosystem can lead to declines in fish populations, harmful algal blooms, loss of habitat, and negative impacts on marine biodiversity. This can have cascading effects on local economies and the overall health of coastal ecosystems.
Anywhere there is an established ecosystem and you suddenly substitute salt water for fresh water or vice versa, you would have significant disruption of the ecosystem. However, the first places you would see organisms being displaced or being driven out of an area would be the estuaries, where fresh water meets salt water in swamps, river deltas and other boundary-type waters.
The structural level of a protein is most affected by disruption would be the secondary structure. It is within the secondary structure where the folding and coiling of the protein is stabilized by hydrogen bonds.
The ecosystem will be unbalance.
For the most part, the extinction of the species would not really impact the world to much degree, besides the small disruption it would entail on the local ecosystem
This would be the coral reef. It has a large variety of marine and plant life that cannot be found anywhere else in the world.
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Generally speaking, most marine plants and animals are affected by acid in their environment in a negative way. There are some that are not affected negatively but for those that are, they have an impact on the entire ecosystem in many cases. For instance, a marine predator that specializes in one type of prey item risks dying out if it's prey item dies out because of increased acidity in the environment. The predator may not be affected directly by the increased acidity initially, but if it's prey is directly affected, the predator faces a real problem. To take that a step further, if the predator is not an apex predator, meaning it is not at the top of the food chain, it's decreasing numbers will in turn have an affect on the predators that would normally feed on it. In regards to plants, photosynthetic algae has a huge impact on the seas and life in general. They produce more of the world's photosynthetic output than all the terrestrial forests combined and many are not hardy so increased acidity would have a negative affect not only on marine life but also on terrestrial life as well. Many marine plants, which can of course also be negatively affected by increased acidity, act as nurseries and hiding places for young fish and other marine life. Without these hiding places the young of many marine fish would be more exposed to predators and thus the numbers that make it to adulthood would drop significantly.
The population of animals in a prairie community would be negatively affected if one is over hunted because it would change the populations of the other species. This makes the ecosystem unbalanced.
All the other animals would die on the food web because there food disappeared! its a chain reaction
All the other animals would die on the food web because there food disappeared! its a chain reaction
Mitosis.