New trees grow. Some species of tree seeds can ONLY grow after they've been burned; for them, fires are part of their life cycle. Many of the animals who lived in that forest would have been killed, but once the fire is out, other animals will move in on the newly vacated territory.
The problem is that our current "Extinguish all small fires" policy of forest management allows the forest floor to accumulate an ENORMOUS fuel load. So instead of periodic small fires, we get rare CONFLAGRATIONS which spread much farther and faster than they might otherwise have. So the forests are more severely damaged, and take longer to recover. But they DO recover.
The octopus and shark populations will decline.
Floods affect the ecosystem. Too much water kills producers. Then, herbivores that eat the producers get won't have food, and they'll starve. Then, the organism that eats that herbivore won't have food and starve and die, and so on, and so on. For example, grass gets killed from the water in a flood. The rabbits won't have food to eat now. Then, the foxes that eat the rabbits won't have food. Also, people in the evironment get affected because their shelters are distroyed.
Hunting can harm our ecosystem by upsetting the natural balance of predator and prey species in a given environment. For example, if hunters come in and kill the majority of a certain predator, then the species that was kept in check by that predator begin to overpopulate their habitat. On the other hand, if a predator's food source is overhunted, such as rabbitts and other small game, then the species that was dependent on those animals for food will suffer. Hunting can also harm our ecosystem by hastening the extinction of our endangered and threatened species, which are killed in mass by big game hunters every year.
No, cockroaches cannot lay eggs after being killed.
The biotic factors of emperor tamarins include other animals in their habitat that they interact with, such as birds, insects, and other primates. These factors influence their food sources, predators, and competition for resources in their ecosystem.
The most likely thing that will probably happen if someone killed all the producers in an area is that they would have to come in from another area. Whenever there is a higher demand, people will naturally go there to fill the void.
The octopus and shark populations will decline.
The octopus and shark populations will decline.
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Since deer are first order heterotrophs and if they get hunted or killed then the second order heterotrophs would not have much to eat and would probably die, then the third order heterotrophs would not have anything to eat. There for the numbers of the pyramid would drop drastically.
The octopus and shark populations will decline.
it will cause a donimo affect so that all the other animals that eat that animal would start to die out.
When trees are cut down in a forest ecosystem, it can disrupt the balance and biodiversity of the ecosystem. It can lead to habitat loss for wildlife, soil erosion, changes in water cycles, and loss of carbon storage capacity. It can also impact other species dependent on the trees for food or shelter.
If the producer of a food chain was killed off, it could disrupt the entire ecosystem. This could lead to a decrease in food availability for consumers further up the food chain, causing a ripple effect on the entire ecosystem. The loss of the producer could lead to population declines or even extinctions of other species in the ecosystem.
If a marine ecosystem is disturbed, it can have negative impacts on the organisms within it. This can lead to shifts in species composition, loss of biodiversity, disruption of food webs, and overall ecosystem instability. It may take years or even decades for the ecosystem to recover, if it is able to do so at all.
There will be a lot less pandas