Collapse of the food chain , mainly it is due to the decline in population of the supporting organisms , and a flourish of the parasites , which would then eventually die because the supporting organisms would also die out , then the supporting organisms would then flourish due to less predators
The system and the load have become imbalanced. It will need to be looked at as the possible causes are many.
The ecosystem function has four different categories. These are regulating functions, supporting functions, provisioning functions and cultural functions. Each one plays a different role within the ecosystem.
No. They're not related.
To reduce the potentially harmful effects of mining, companies can implement sustainable practices such as using advanced technologies to minimize land disturbance and pollution. Regular environmental impact assessments can help identify and mitigate risks before they escalate. Additionally, investing in rehabilitation and restoration of mined areas can promote ecosystem recovery. Engaging with local communities and stakeholders ensures that their concerns are addressed, fostering responsible mining operations.
"What are the undesirable and unwanted effects in the medium?
It hurts the ecosystem:)
An upset in the dynamic equilibrium of an ecosystem can disrupt the balance between populations and resources in the ecosystem, potentially leading to overpopulation or resource depletion. This can result in a decrease in the ecosystem's carrying capacity as it struggles to support the new imbalanced conditions.
pollution
what is the ecosystem
Chemically Imbalanced was created on 2006-11-28.
damage the whole ecosystem.
A balanced food chain is maintained by a stable ecosystem with a healthy population of producers, consumers, and decomposers, where energy and nutrients flow efficiently. Key causes include biodiversity, effective predator-prey relationships, and sustainable environmental conditions. Conversely, an imbalanced food chain can arise from factors like habitat destruction, pollution, invasive species, and overfishing, which disrupt these relationships and lead to population declines or surges. Such imbalances can result in ecosystem degradation and loss of species diversity.
it effects the food chains
The main ecosystem the white tail deer live is the forest ecosystem. Over populations can have harmful effects on shrub and plant life in the the ecosystem.
Changes the ecosystem. Negatively impacts biodiversity. --from Apex Learning
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