not convergent
Convergent
Yes. The predator, of course, needs food, but the prey benefits too because if the predator did not eat the prey, the prey population would grow and grow until food ran and and the prey population would die of starvation.
Typically, the species that it ate overpopulate, and the ecosystem is disrupted.
They are decomposer, producer, predator, consumer, prey I'm not to sure about prey and predator it cud be scavenger and predator instead!!
When a predator reduces the number of one species in a habitat, the population of competing species can increase. With less competition for food, water, and shelter, a species can thrive and reproduce more rapidly than when it is being out-competed.
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The population of beetles may decrease due to predation by the new predator, leading to a decline in their numbers. This could disrupt the ecological balance in the ecosystem, affecting other species that interact with the beetles. Over time, the beetle population may stabilize as they adapt to the presence of the predator or face local extinction if they are unable to cope with the new threat.
Crocodiles are part of an ecosystem, and can be considered an apex predator. As a predator, they contribute to population control of prey species.
An introduced predator is a predator to an animal that doesn't orignally come from that country. "The cat is an introduced predator to New Zealand because it kills our native animals."
A new species, when introduced to an ecosystem, will compete with the indigenous species for food and resources. If the new species is predatory, it may also begin preying on the indigenous species, so the native populations will decrease sharply.
Yes. The predator, of course, needs food, but the prey benefits too because if the predator did not eat the prey, the prey population would grow and grow until food ran and and the prey population would die of starvation.
A large population of predators indicates a healthy ecosystem that supports a large population of prey animals.
mid to high level predator in an ecosystem. keeps population of species lower on the food chain in check.
The squid is very important to the ocean ecosystem, serving as both predator and prey. As predators, they help keep the population of their prey in check. As prey, they serve as important food sources for sperm whales and some other predators.
Henfrayyy:57 minutes agoIf natural selections deselects the prey with qualities that can make it a worthy adversary to the predator, the predator's chief source of food will diminish and with it the predator. In consequence, the surviving prey will increase in population. The net effect is that the predator-prey balance will be upset.
A large population of predators indicates a healthy ecosystem that supports a large population of prey animals.
It's the predator.
The predators keep prey populations balanced.