Probably DROUGHT would cause it would make the water dry in an Ecosystem and being in summer it would cause a lot of water to fade so, i would say Drought
If an ecosystem lost all its plant species, it would disrupt the food chain as plants are primary producers. This would lead to a cascade effect, impacting herbivores, predators, and ultimately the entire ecosystem. Nutrient cycles would also be disrupted, affecting soil health and ecosystem stability.
A stable pond ecosystem would not contain excessive nutrient runoff from surrounding agricultural fields, as it can lead to eutrophication and disrupt the balance of the ecosystem.
A sudden change in the population size of a key species, such as a predator or prey, would have a direct impact on the living parts of an ecosystem. This could disrupt the food chain and alter the balance of species within the ecosystem.
Without first-level consumers, there would be an imbalance in the ecosystem. This would lead to overpopulation of primary producers, resulting in competition for resources and potential ecosystem collapse. Higher-level consumers would also be affected due to lack of food sources.
Consumers play a vital role in the ecosystem by controlling populations of other organisms and helping to maintain balance within the food chain. They help in the cycling of nutrients through the ecosystem by consuming producers and passing on nutrients to decomposers when they die. Without consumers, there would be disruptions in the ecosystem leading to imbalances and potential collapse of the ecosystem.
The pond would have less water, and could go dry.
Abiotic factors are the non-living factors in an ecosystem that effect the survival of organisms in the ecosystem. Light, temperature, and atmospheric gases are the examples of Abiotic factors. Another example would be a forest fire.Other examples:An abiotic factor is a non-living thing that affects animals in an ecosystem. It affects the amount of animals that can live in that area.(carrying capacity i think)An example of an abiotic factor would be water. water dose not breathe or eat. It's not alive. Yet it affects living things, such as falcons or wolves for example. without much water, an animal wouldn't survive long.Abiotic factors are non-living elements such as a rock, water, and even sunlight.
Yes. We are part of an ecosystem. Without an ecosystem we would, nothing would, be able to survive. Hope that answered your question for ya!!
If species disappeared from an ecosystem the balance in the ecosystem will be altered.
if you were to create acomponents ecosystem what components would you include in it??/
the ecosystem is formed by the interaction of a community
a freshwater ecosystem is a normal ecosystem or in this case it would just be deep. I hope you like my answer. ;) ":j
Yes, there are as a producer as in an ecosystem would be the sun and the grass.
if the aye aye went extinct the ecosystem would live however it would be devastating in Madagascar where it is from.
Nothing. You would have to take out a significant number of antelopes to see any changes to the ecosystem.
If ecosystem is decomposed, ecological imbalance will be caused. The ecosystem will be depleted.
We can find an ecosystem of a rain forest.