Hypotonic conditions .
Animals in freshwater ecosystems have to adapt to changes in water flow, temperature, oxygen levels, and water quality. They also need to adapt to competition with other species for resources and potential predators in their environment. Additionally, they may need to develop specialized physiological mechanisms to regulate salt concentration in their bodies.
They adapt to the coral reef ecosystem by i do not know...
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the plants and animals will have to adapt to their enviorment. if they can't they will die
Nope though some do adapt reasonably well to freshwater
Omnivores in a prairie ecosystem can include animals like coyotes, black bears, and raccoons. These animals have a diet that consists of both plant and animal matter, allowing them to adapt and thrive in a variety of food availability scenarios within the prairie environment.
Animals survive in the mediterranean by, living in a condition in which they adapt to their surroundings. i hope i answered your question. :)
The same way all other animals adapt to their environment, through selective pressures, though these might vary between species. Brazil is of continental proportions though, so there is no one environment, ecosystem or niche acting as a selective pressure.
Most of these animals, I think, is fish, the migratory fish. When they stay in freshwater they keep the mineral substance from the surrounding. By contrase, they extrete the salinity and keep water when they ger into sea water.
they adapt to their ecosystem
they adapt to the ecosystem.
animals adapt to differents biomes because