A rat's ecosystem can be considered both built and natural. In urban environments, rats often thrive in man-made structures like buildings, sewers, and waste areas, which provide abundant food and shelter. However, in rural or wild settings, they inhabit natural ecosystems, such as forests or grasslands, where they play a role in the local food chain. Thus, their ecosystem is a blend of human influence and natural habitats.
a sewer, trash,or bush
Kangaroo rats are found in desert ecosystems
ranches
rats
Rats most ability is to sniff.
Some decomposers in an ecosystem are bacteria and fungi.
its natural ecosystem is cold and wet but mostly cold
nature
The Morro Bay kangaroo rat ecosystem would have multiple levels of organization, including individual kangaroo rats, populations of kangaroo rats, communities of various species interacting in the ecosystem, and the ecosystem as a whole interacting with its environment. Each level plays a unique role in maintaining the balance and health of the ecosystem.
It hasn't. Natural selection is a key part of the ecosystem itself.
It ate disease spreading rodents like rats.
ecosystem