Because they compete to survive. Like people we cannot live without foods and all our needs so they compete for their needs. == ==
There could be any amount of food chains in any given food web. It just depends on the ecosystem.
Well the objective of any species is to reproduce. From that we can deduce that the competition between species is a result of each member trying to be best. The 'best' is a bit vague because it depends on what is important to the species at a certain time. For example in human history people have fought over a number of objects, land, and people to prove they are the most powerful, efficient, or wealthy.
A blue ecosystem is any ecosystem that is water based
The koala has no real competitor for resources, either food or shelter. Although the greater glider and the ringtail possum are capable of existing solely on gum leaves, they pose no real competition, as they usually feed on other food sources.
They eat food smaller than them and get eaten by fishes, seals and penguins.
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competition among members of an ecosystem for resources and elimination of one or more species from an ecosystem
They produce most of the food that the ecosystem relies on
Kinda, a producer provides food for all the heterotrophs in an ecosystem, a heterotroph being any organism that consume other organisms for energy. However, sunlight provides food for the producer, so indirectly sunlight provides food for an ecosystem.
There could be any amount of food chains in any given food web. It just depends on the ecosystem.
Producers in an ecosystem refers to things that grow and supply food to other organisms. Plants are the common producers in any ecosystem.
Any roentgenium exist in foods.
Wolves mainly get on with their own pack. Any other animals are basically either food, or competition for food.
The ultimate source of energy in any ecosystem is the sun. Solar energy is converted into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis by plants, which then gets transferred through the food chain to all other organisms in the ecosystem.
it makes the ecosystem more stable
They don't have any competition for food or shelter.
Well the objective of any species is to reproduce. From that we can deduce that the competition between species is a result of each member trying to be best. The 'best' is a bit vague because it depends on what is important to the species at a certain time. For example in human history people have fought over a number of objects, land, and people to prove they are the most powerful, efficient, or wealthy.