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In an ecosystem the existence of animals is linked with their food chains. In a balanced ecosystem, the population of herbivores and carnivores should be proportionate. The climate of a particular ecosystem determines its animal types and their population.
It is a limiting nutrient limited by a single nutrient in the ecosystem, & the single goes very slow.
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because otherwise they'd all be competing with each other.
A grasshopper is an example of a consumer because a consumer eats other organisms, and grasshoppers eat or nibble on plants.
In an ecosystem the existence of animals is linked with their food chains. In a balanced ecosystem, the population of herbivores and carnivores should be proportionate. The climate of a particular ecosystem determines its animal types and their population.
certain minimum population base needed for a population to survive and recover.
There is no certain number of habitats in an ecosystem because it depends on the number of organisms living in that ecosystem.
Carrying capacity
the population of owls decreases
the population of owls decreases. (Apex)
It is a limiting nutrient limited by a single nutrient in the ecosystem, & the single goes very slow.
Most likely not a limiting factor for a population in an ecosystem is the availability of oxygen in the atmosphere. Other common limiting factors include food availability, water supply, habitat space, predation, and disease.
High birth rates can lead to overpopulation, putting pressure on resources and causing competition for food and habitat. Conversely, high death rates can impact population dynamics, potentially causing decline in certain species and disrupting the balance of the ecosystem. Both factors can have cascading effects on food chains and biodiversity within the ecosystem.
because a food chain is based on one certain thing in the ecosystem ....if the entire ecosystem was in it it would be a food web which is food chains from an ecosystem linked together
Bounded population refers to a population within a specific range or constrained by certain limitations, such as geographic boundaries or ecosystem capacity. This term is often used in ecology and demography to describe populations with defined boundaries that restrict their growth or movement.
maintaining the balance of certain nutrients, such as nitrogen, in the ecosystem