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If there was no such thing as decomposition in a forest ecosystem, then the forest floor would fill up with dead bodies and trees. This would decrease the carrying capacity of the forest, or, in other words cause the living populations to decrease. There would be little room for the trees to survive, and there would be less habitat space for the animal populations, and little to no space for any sort of succession (succession is the process in which a destroyed environment so to speak grows back.) Also, the nutrients released from the decomposed compounds help fuel the trees which produce oxygen. Without these nutrients, there would be even less of a tree population. Long story short, without the force of decomposition in a forest ecosystem, it would, on the long run be challenging for the ecosystem to support life.
They use the tree but trees are a reusable resoure but it is hard to make up all of those trees your welcome
An aquatic ecosystem can be divided into three categories: stationary such as in ponds, flowing such as in rivers and streams, and marine. The aquatic ecosystem is home to a variety of fish, plants, insects, and amphibians. The Marine ecosystem being the most abundant of all the ecosystems. The desert ecosystem is marked by the lack of rainfall, so not all deserts are hot. They are also marked by the barren landscape with little to no vegetation. Organisms that live here must be highly adapted to the dry conditions. The forest ecosystem are know for the trees and vegetation. They can range from the lush rain forest in the southern hemisphere to the more temperate forest of the deciduous and conifer trees, to the conifer forest that stand on the outer edge of the arctic circle.
Decay is important because it becomes fertilizer for the trees and other plants.
Birds live in trees. Many trees are in forests. With so many trees in one forest, this provides for a huge ecosystem for birds. Forests are their natural habitat and they can interact with other birds in a forest.
rocks/fallen trees
By not cutting trees
it burns down the trees that animals are living in.
Evergreen forest
A forest ecosystem consists of the animals and non-living things in a forest environment. This ecosystem looks at the way that every part of the environment interacts with each other.
Deers, rabits, and trees.
there actually be little to no trees and possibly we would all die
oak trees
Oak trees
If there was no such thing as decomposition in a forest ecosystem, then the forest floor would fill up with dead bodies and trees. This would decrease the carrying capacity of the forest, or, in other words cause the living populations to decrease. There would be little room for the trees to survive, and there would be less habitat space for the animal populations, and little to no space for any sort of succession (succession is the process in which a destroyed environment so to speak grows back.) Also, the nutrients released from the decomposed compounds help fuel the trees which produce oxygen. Without these nutrients, there would be even less of a tree population. Long story short, without the force of decomposition in a forest ecosystem, it would, on the long run be challenging for the ecosystem to support life.
sustainable forest management. This approach promotes the utilization of forest resources in a way that maintains the ecosystem's health and biodiversity, as well as supports the needs of local communities. By permitting the collection of fallen branches, it reduces waste and provides a sustainable source of fuel or materials for local use.