Humans can affect an ecosystem in many complex ways. Some examples include addition nutrients (fertilizer, runoff from agricultural land, deposition from the atmosphere), structural changes (logging, mining, plowing), removal of individuals or populations (hunting), addition of species (introduced crops, the cane toad, invasive species), removal of water (for drinking, industrial, and recreational use), addition of water (irrigation), and the addition or removal of heat.
Yes, humans are considered a keystone species in the ecosystem due to their significant impact on the environment and the interconnectedness of their actions with other species and ecosystems.
Humans play a crucial role in ecosystems as both consumers and producers of resources. Through activities like agriculture, deforestation, and pollution, humans can significantly impact ecosystem health. Conservation efforts and sustainable practices are important in ensuring a balanced and healthy ecosystem for all species.
Ticks and flies can impact the local ecosystem by spreading diseases to animals and humans. Ticks can transmit diseases like Lyme disease, while flies can spread illnesses like typhoid fever. This can affect the health of both wildlife and people, leading to potential disruptions in the ecosystem.
The role of humans in ecosystems is that they have to depend on their ecosystems to provide food for survival and to recycle wast. They also have a role to destroy their environment by polluting the air, land, and water.
Abiotic factors that could affect the stability of an ecosystem include temperature, precipitation, soil quality, sunlight availability, and natural disasters like floods or wildfires. Changes in these factors can disrupt the balance of an ecosystem, leading to potential impacts on the organisms and their interactions within the ecosystem.
we affect the ecosystem by pollution
Every organism no matter how big or small will affect the total ecosystem
Humans can destroy the environment, humans can pollute, humans can capture animals, and sometimes humans can clean up trash.
Humans can destroy the environment, humans can pollute, humans can capture animals, and sometimes humans can clean up trash.
illegal logging,deforestation and mining that is all i know
The ecosystem will damage humans.
Humans need biodiversity ,as biodiversity is related to the ecosystem if there is a shift in biodiversity then there will also be a shift in the ecosystem which will in turn affect human life
it can affect an ecosystem by killing it or burning it
the factor that affect and change the ecosystem is how the people living
humans
no
Population growth can affect biodiversity because the more people there are; the more space and resources are needed. Trees are cut down and habitats destroyed because of wood and other resources such as medicine are needed as well as to make space for shelter.