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What is a limiting factor for the A limiting factor in an ecosystem is a needed resource that is in limited supply what would be a limiting factor for a predator species?

A limiting factor for a predator species could be a decrease in prey population, which would reduce the predator's food source. Additionally, competition with other predator species for the same prey can also be a limiting factor. Environmental factors such as habitat loss or degradation could further impact the predator's ability to thrive.


What is a Slender Loris's Predator?

The slender loris faces threats from predators like birds of prey, snakes, and larger mammals such as civets and mongooses. These predators hunt the slender loris for food due to its small size and vulnerable nature.


What was eatting the jellyfish in the Cambrian period?

Fossil evidence suggests that in the Cambrian period, jellyfish were likely preyed upon by early arthropods and primitive fish. These predators would have consumed jellyfish as part of their diet, contributing to the intricate web of relationships in ancient marine ecosystems.


Suppose a certain species of insect lives in the lush green canopy of the rain forest Some of the insects are bright green in color and some are bright yellow Assume there is a natural predator of?

The two color variations of the insects may have evolved as a form of camouflage to resemble different parts of the environment. This diversity in coloration can provide some protection against the natural predator who may have difficulty spotting both green and yellow insects in the lush green canopy. This adaptation increases the chances of survival for the insect population as a whole.


A consumer captured and eaten by another consumer?

This event is an example of predation in an ecosystem, where one organism (predator) captures and consumes another organism (prey). It is a natural part of maintaining balance within ecosystems, as it helps regulate populations and energy flow through food chains.