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A group of species that consists of a common ancestor and all of its descendants (also referred to as a clade).
The introduction of a new predator, the spread of a new disease, the introduction of a toxic substance, or the elimination of a food source are all examples of environmental changes that could affect the survival of a species.
If a nonnative beetle were introduced into an ecosystem and decimated wheat crops, it would lead to significant agricultural and economic disruption. Wheat is a staple food source, and its loss would threaten food security, increase prices, and potentially cause famine in regions reliant on it. Additionally, the decline in wheat could disrupt local ecosystems, affecting species that depend on wheat as a habitat or food source, and could lead to a cascade of ecological imbalances. Long-term effects could include changes in land use, increased pest pressures, and the need for costly management strategies to control the beetle's population.
Genetic variation, which can lead to evoloution, and then potentially a new species.
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Dams are a very common source of hydroelectric power in BC.
The most common source of electricity in Manitoba is 120/240 volts. This is the supply source for Manitoba homes.