The warmer the water the less oxygen it can carry. The warmer the water the faster the cold blooded inhabitants metabolism is and the more demand there is for more oxygen. Many creatures that have evolved to survive/thrive in cool water may well find insufficient oxygen to enable them to survive under conditions that are too warm for them.
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These are factors, human or otherwise, which affect survival of a species.
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they have effect on it by eating and killing all the native species
Yes varying temperatures will affect any metal object , when submerged in different liquid environments due to their desaciendoment. Sincerely famous scientist: LVFP and DGCB
The introduction of a new predator, the spread of a new disease, the introduction of a toxic substance, or the elimination of a food source are all examples of environmental changes that could affect the survival of a species.
Adaptation is the main factor in ensuring a species survival. Part of that adaptation may mean evolutionary changes, as newer, more adaptable members of a species become dominate.
Adaptation is the main factor in ensuring a species survival. Part of that adaptation may mean evolutionary changes, as newer, more adaptable members of a species become dominate.
When 2 species directly compete for a limited resource, only 1 will ultimately be sustained in that space. The other will die out
If a species lives in only one particular salt marsh biome and the sea level rises to inundate that biome. all members of the species will die out.
If a species lives in only one particular salt marsh biome and the sea level rises to inundate that biome. all members of the species will die out.
As habitats disappear, the species that live in those habitats vanish. In addition, development often splits ecosystems into pieces.