Yes, high salt levels in coastal environments create selective pressure on species that can tolerate or adapt to these conditions. Organisms that have adapted mechanisms to regulate their internal salt levels, such as marine animals and halophytic plants, are better suited to thrive in these habitats compared to species that cannot tolerate high salinity.
A large number of species are usually dependent on the Keystone species. The Keystone species usually regulates the abundance of the other species.
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No. The bull shark is not big enough to eat or swallow a human being whole. They are large species of sharks but not large enough. They can however easily bite and tear off a limb or a body part of a human. They are very aggressive and can easily cause serious damage during attacks.
The species of bird that other species are dependent on is called a keystone species. Keystone species have a disproportionately large impact on their ecosystem relative to their abundance. This particular bird species plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance and health of the ecosystem.
Keystone species
Birds. there are 500 species of them there.
Due to their large and fluffy coat I don't suggest long periods of time.
Keystone
This is a "keystone" species.
Yes , species with very small populations are at the verge of extinction as compared to large population .
keystone species is a species that has an unusually large impact on its ecosystem.