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Biosphere Ecology
Several ideas help in coming to a conclusion hence protecting the ecosystem.
If there is a new environment, it will likely attract species used to that environment. Maybe species not yet seen. If you don't count that as a new species then consider this, the new animals and species attracted to the new environment and landscapes might have a chance of breeding with other animals and species, creating a new species.
To answer this question, we must first consider - What is the meaning of ecological balance? Ecological Balance is a state of dynamic equilibrium within a community of organisms in which genetic, species and ecosystem diversity remain relatively stable, subject to gradual changes through natural succession. It can also be referred to as 'a stable balance in the numbers of each species in an ecosystem'. In simple words, it is what keeps nature in harmony. Whatever is taken from the environment must be given back to it. In fact, phenomena like global warming, acid rain and pollution happen because the element taken from the environment is used up without replenishing it. If the ecological balance is disturbed, there can be drastic consequences, some of which are already happening
Yes, because the two extremes of the phenotype distribution are selected against. Consider human height as an example of this type of selection and think of a normally distributed Bell curve.
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bimes are a type of a ecosystems
Global warming Another response: Global warming certainly could, but it would not consider it to be directly an ecological phenomenon. Something ecological would be, perhaps, the spread of invasive species.
The introduction of contaminants, chemical or energy-based, into a natural environment that results in eventual damage to ecosystems.
The ecological approach in medical anthropology focuses on understanding the relationship between health and the environment, including how factors such as geography, climate, and biodiversity influence human health. The epidemiological approach examines patterns of disease spread and transmission within populations to identify risk factors and develop interventions to prevent and control disease outbreaks. Both approaches aim to promote a holistic understanding of health by considering biological, social, and environmental factors.
To understand development through Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory, one must consider the interconnected systems and contexts that influence an individual's growth. This involves examining the interplay between the individual and their immediate environment, as well as the broader societal and cultural influences. By taking a holistic approach and considering these multiple layers of influence, a more comprehensive understanding of development can be achieved.
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Several ideas help in coming to a conclusion hence protecting the ecosystem.
Since the instruction is to save animals, I would prioritize endangered species and those crucial for maintaining ecological balance. This may include animals like the African elephant, orangutans, tigers, honey bees, and sharks.We must consider the importance of preserving biodiversity and safeguarding species at risk of extinction in order to preserve the delicate balance of ecosystems.
Most folks only consider them a true ecosystem if they are self sustaining, which almost all aquariums are not.
Individuals can demonstrate to employers that they have these skills when they are looking for a job