A loss of a producer means that there will be less food for consumers since producers are the foundation of an ecosystem
Loss of one species from a community has a large effect. This is because this can cause major changes in food webs and chains and can cause other organisms to die.
Dams stop the natural flow of a river/water body to disturb the ecosystem with loss of flora and fauna and vast tracts of land on which bio life depends.
If a gorilla is deprived of air,food or water it will soon die.
Deadweight loss reduces the amount of consumer and producer surplus.
Habitat loss is such a big threat to biodiversity because since biodiversity is the variation of life forms within a given ecosystem, biome or the entire earth, the less the habitat, the less producers there is. The less the producer, less kinds of animals would be allowed to live on the habitat. As a result, the variation of life forms would threatened.
Unless the are was quickly replanted, the effect would be negative as the loss of plant cover makes the ground more subject to erosion and loss of top soil. If you replant with a uniform plant cover you may also have a negative effect in that variety seems to support a stronger ecosystem. For example, replacing a natural forest with a tree plantation reduces the available habitat for many animals that lived in the original forest
there would be no salt water crocodile the would only be salt water alligator
if patient had high metabolismgain weight .and low metabolism weight loss and hair loss.
impact of ecosystem has caused a great imbalance in nature which later leads to loss of biodiversity
The effect are the animales have no habit and that we would loss 20% of the earth air for Brazil.
Loss of habitat Loss of species
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.