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They are decomposers in ecosystems.
microorganisms
the niche of the zooplankton is providing filter feedings for other organisms
chicken
Scavengers and decomposers play a very important role in the ecosystem. They are also known as cleaners of the environment as they feed on the dead and thus prevent various diseases to spread.
Humans are the largest polluters in ecosystems.
They are decomposers in ecosystems.
Birds play a major role in the marine ecosystem by eating fish and passing bird droppings.
One role that detritus play in aquatic ecosystems is that it helps to break down the organic materials that are carried by rivers. Another role is that detritus is a filter of feeders in water and also are food sources for aquatic animals.
microorganisms
the niche of the zooplankton is providing filter feedings for other organisms
Scavengers eat only dead animals and it help our ecosystem, environment stay clean.
It serves as a food source to organisms in the deep water
they provide nutrients for carnivores to make energy
The role of humans in ecosystems is that they have to depend on their ecosystems to provide food for survival and to recycle wast. They also have a role to destroy their environment by polluting the air, land, and water.
Tigers play a vital role in maintaining healthy ecosystems this is because it is a primary predator. Primary predators are important because they control other animal's populations.
Mute swans play a niche role in their ecosystems as herbivores, primarily feeding on aquatic plants. They help control the growth of vegetation in wetland habitats, which can benefit other wildlife species by creating diverse habitats and maintaining balanced ecosystems. Additionally, their nesting behavior can provide shelter for small fish and invertebrates.