Toucans are like the Cassowary. They both eat fruit from trees in the rainforest and then when they fly around, the seeds are spread all over the plantation, allowing more trees to grow so they don't die out or group together and suffocate each other. If we didn't have the Toucan or Cassowary it is quite possible that we wouldn't have rain forests altogether. That would affect the atmosphere, greenhouse gasses and us hugely. Hope I answered your question!
They would probably become very sick or die of starvation.
Toucans play an important role as vectors for seed dispersal of fruiting trees in ecology.
The threatened population is the one in Fennoscandia. This population decreased drastically around the start of the 20th century.
Yes. The higher the human population, the more land is developed and more habitat is lost.
It will be affected by the loss of habitat for the panda and scarcity of food
it is a habitat
If by people, then the animals might be hunted or lose their habitat. Loss of habitat causes include deforestation and forest fires. For plants, they might be demanded too much.
Three factors that affect population size are habitat, predation and biology. A populations habitat often determines the availability of such necessities as food and shelter. The climate of a given habitat can also impact population viability, and habitat loss can result in the elimination of a population. Predators have an obvious impact on population size. A population subjected to excessive or growing predation will begin to decline in numbers. However, predation can also rid a population of the weak and infirm, leaving the remaining population stronger collectively. Finally, biology often determines the frequency and viability of reproduction. Population size is dramatically impacted by a species ability, or inability, to replenish its numbers through reproduction.
Yes
A habitat gives living organisms shelter to live. That's what a habitat do.
In poor countries the population can be low along with their habitat
so scared
by entering their habitat and invading it
animals that living in their habitat.