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Orthoselection :A primary selective pressure of a directional kind, which results in a self-perpetuating evolutionary trend. Species selection, via the effect hypothesis, has been advanced as an alternative explanation for such trends.
Primary blast effect
light temperature, and precipitation
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.
Keytone Species
Pioneer species like lichen help in weathering, and weathering combined with processes like rain and wind causes formation on soil. Soil is very important in an environment because it provides plants its nutrients, and also it provides home for insects/bacteria/worms. Thus, pioneer species have a very important effect on an environment undergoing primary succession because they provide soil.
When an environment is disturbed, changes are seen in more sensitive organisms before the effect become apparent in less sensitive species. These organisms, usually plants or microorganisms, are called indicator species or bio-indicators.
The Coanda effect was named after the Russian aerodynamics pioneer Henry Coanda. The effect is the tendency of of a fluid jet to be attracted to a nearby surface.
Primary is the main thing that happens. The side effect is what happens because of the Primary thing.
it is a blast effect causes damage
Induces secondary growth from opportunistic species who have invaded that area or have had seed buried in the area waiting for the primary growth to me such a fate as wild fires.
it is a blast effect causes damage
it is a blast effect causes damage
An example of a primary effect is when an increase in the price of gasoline leads to a decrease in the quantity demanded by consumers.
Extinct or threathening the species to extinct
primary effect = primary damage happens as a direct result of the hazard. They Occur Straightaway.
Orthoselection :A primary selective pressure of a directional kind, which results in a self-perpetuating evolutionary trend. Species selection, via the effect hypothesis, has been advanced as an alternative explanation for such trends.