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it will become extinct. NOVANET

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If that species cannot adapt to another habitat, or chooses not to, that species may very well become extinct.

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They may not be able to adapt and die or they may be able to change and live.

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What happens to a species whose limited habitat is destroyed by land development?

it will become extinct. NOVANET


Why do species come extinct or endangered?

species come endangered because their habitat is rather being destoryed or polluted. species come extinct because they died because moreand more polluted water or stuff is being destoryed.


Why are some bird species endangered?

because like all animals there habitat is been destoryed or they are been killed


What is meant by competition in a habitat?

competition; is the struggle between species for the limited resources in a habitat.


Populations of all species are limited by?

Size of the land that they all live on.


The struggle between organisms for the limited resources in a habitat?

Competition: intraspecifically (between members of the same species) or interspecifically (between members of different species).


What are facts about endangered animals?

In the united states, 496 species of animals are listed as threatened or endangered. 266 of these listed species have recouvery plans currently under development. there are more than 1000 animal species endangered worldwide. causes of endangerment -habitat destruction -introduction to exotic species -overexploition -disease -pollution -limited distribution


What is the struggle between organisms for limited resources in a habitat?

Competition: intraspecifically (between members of the same species) or interspecifically (between members of different species).


What is The struggle between organisms of the same species for limited resources?

We know that organisms that must struggle to survive in a habitat with limited resources will be in competition to do so.


The two factors contributing to the diversity of species?

it is the environment. environment is the key point to effect the species' development.


How many Coquerel's sifaka are left in the wild?

The species is listed as Endangered, but no wild populations numbers have been reported. Its habitat is limited, and its population is decreasing due to habitat degradation/loss and hunting.


What danger does a specialist face that a generalist does not?

The danger faced by a specialist species is that its food source will run out, or its habitat be destroyed. A specialist is a species which survives on a fairly limited diet (e.g. koalas, which feed almost exclusively on certain species of eucalyptus leaves) or is restricted to a particular locality (such as the tuatara of New Zealand, a species found in only a few offshore islands of the country). Because the specialist has such a limited range of food or habitat, it is more vulnerable to loss of food sources or habitat than a generalist is. Generalists are species which can survive in a wide variety of habitats, or feed on a range of different foods (e.g. the Virginia opossum). As a species, they are far less vulnerable to habitat loss, or to the possibility of losing a primary food source, as they can adapt to finding other foods.