if one organisms population went down quite a lot, then the organism which eats it will suffer and their population would go down especially if the 1st organism was near the bottom of the food web and this process would repeat so there would be a big population drop, just because one organism dropped some of it population.
Well, if one species of animals die out, then the following species that would have eaten it would die out , too. Why? Because they're not getting enough food for energy. This goes on, and on, and on, and it affects the population of animals.
too many predators and the prey can die out and the predators run out of food and die too, the plants they prey ate go out of control, overpopulation of a species isn't a good thing, and only we humans cause it. it doesn't naturally happen
An example can easily answer this question. Imagine: The population of rabbits goes down. Then the meat eating animals either have to adapt or die. If they adapt to eating plants, than the herbivores of the ecosystem die. This change in eating habits and population could eventually bring down the whole ecosystem.
In ecosystems too much of an animal or people can cause others to become affected. Basically think of the food chain... the sharks in the world are being hunted and that leaves other fish to grow and be more of so it affects the rest of the chain or population. THere you go... hope this helped. :)
It would change because when a population changes, a community changes too.
when population are change it would affect in a community, because the population can be from a different specie and what the first population have in common the second does not have.
The ecosystem is comprised of several organisms and how they relate to their environment. Each organism is connected to another in one way or another and that is why one change is bound to affect all organisms in the ecosystem.
B. koalas that eat only eucalyptus leaves done
Depending on the ecosystem being damaged or the scale of said damage it could have large scale or little to no affect on the ecosystem. lets say a large part of the ecosystem was destroyed then it would change the habit of almost every living creature.
It leads to an increase level of biodiversity. ~Sergio
change of climate conditions
It would change because when a population changes, a community changes too.
It would change because when a population changes, a community changes too.
It would change because when a population changes, a community changes too.
Yes. Seasons can change the size of populations
It would change because when a population changes, a community changes too.
the factor that affect and change the ecosystem is how the people living
The population of animals in a prairie community would be negatively affected if one is over hunted because it would change the populations of the other species. This makes the ecosystem unbalanced.
Circulating water in a standing water ecosystem can affect the ecosystem. This is because it can change the PH of the water killing the existing organisms.
Circulating water in a standing water ecosystem can affect the ecosystem. This is because it can change the PH of the water killing the existing organisms.
Seasonal variations of climate impact the state of an ecosystem. In areas that experience a cold season, some elements of the ecosystem change their residence or even hibernate to survive. Succession can be considered a higher state of development of the ecosystem.
Changes in Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorous cycles can affect the health and variety of organisms that live in an ecosystem
The ecosystem is comprised of several organisms and how they relate to their environment. Each organism is connected to another in one way or another and that is why one change is bound to affect all organisms in the ecosystem.