The population decreases.
The population of all organisms in the pond will decrease.
Sunlight significantly influences algae growth and productivity, as it is essential for photosynthesis, the process through which algae convert light energy into chemical energy. Increased sunlight exposure typically enhances algal biomass and can lead to algal blooms in nutrient-rich waters. However, excessive sunlight can also have detrimental effects, such as causing photo-inhibition, where the photosynthetic machinery is damaged, ultimately reducing algal viability. Additionally, varying light intensities can affect the diversity and composition of algal communities in aquatic ecosystems.
When algae rapidly produce
A decrease in the populations of the things that eat the thingies.
Sunlight isnt bad for the neons themselves, but it is bad for the aquarium. If there is an abundance of sunlight in the aquarium, it can promote algal growth which will make your aquarium look gunky.
BY Blocking the Sunlight and Depleting oxygen
A population explosion of algae is called an ALGAL BLOOM
an algal bloom-(:
It is a rapid increase in the population of algae in an aquatic system.
Chlorophyll is the chemical that gives plants their green color. It is also the chemical responsible for absorbing sunlight and creating carbohydrates for the plant's nutrients from CO2 and Water.
An algal bloom is a rapid increase or accumulation in the population of algae (typically microscopic) in an aquatic system. Algal blooms may occur in freshwater also.
Algal blooms can burst due to a variety of factors such as nutrient availability, temperature changes, and changes in water flow. When conditions become unfavorable for algal growth, such as depleted nutrients or changes in temperature, the algal cells may die off rapidly causing a bloom burst. This can lead to a rapid decrease in oxygen levels in the water, which can harm aquatic ecosystems.