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An ecosystem that has great biodiversity has a large number of different species which are part of that system.
A muture community is one in which all the species are well-adapted and stable. The ecosystem is healthy -- offering great amounts of diversity -- and not prone to extintion of any sort. :) !
The round goby, an invasive species, can disrupt the balance within an ecosystem by outcompeting native fish species for resources, preying on native fish eggs and larvae, and altering the food web dynamics. This can lead to declines in native fish populations and changes in the overall community structure of the ecosystem.
He currently breeds velociraptors with great danes and is working on creating his own super species.
This depends on the ecosystem in question. However, largely the answer is yes. Without the top predators, the herbivore layer (the layer under the top predator) can over-populate causing habitat destruction and causing great disturbance to the rest of the ecosystem.
Coral reefs have great genetic diversity, unparalleled and immense species diversity, and relatively low ecosystem diversity.
A wide variety of different species that coexist in the same ecosystem, contributing to a diverse and interconnected web of life. This can lead to increased stability and resilience within the community, as different species play unique roles and provide various services that support the overall health of the ecosystem.
No, Pacific salmon are not native to the Great Lakes. They were introduced to the region in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to support recreational fishing and to control invasive species. Native fish species in the Great Lakes include various types of trout and salmon that are indigenous to the area. The introduction of Pacific salmon has had significant ecological impacts on the Great Lakes ecosystem.
The Great Barrier Reef is a coral reef ecosystem.
The major ecosystem in this desert is "Terrestrial ecosystem" .
Great variations in abiotic conditions, such as temperature, moisture, and light, often result in ecological stress or shifts in species composition within an ecosystem. These changes can lead to adaptations or migrations of species, influencing biodiversity and ecosystem dynamics. Additionally, extreme variations can trigger phenomena like ecological succession, where the structure and function of the ecosystem evolve over time. Ultimately, such fluctuations can impact the resilience and stability of habitats.