Economically they do not have much economical importance to humans directly. They do, however, prey on small fish and crustaceans so it can affect us indirectly. Contrasting, they help the economy by providing a beautiful sight to look at when Scuba diving.
They don`t half sting though!
the ecological significance in forsts are that they care divided into two parts which are flora and fauna
why indigenous knoeledge important in ecological
they are agents of pollination.
nothing
Halley's Comet is unlikely to ever pose a hazard to the Earth. As such, it has no ecological significance.
zebras arent endagerd.
it contribute to our economy by helping the peoples.
The population of jellyfish is difficult to estimate due to their widespread distribution and varying ecological conditions. However, jellyfish populations are generally increasing in some regions due to overfishing, pollution, and climate change, leading to issues with ecosystem balance.
It's been speculated that increasing fishing activity have caused jellyfish predator numbers to dwindle, thus allowing jellyfish numbers to increase. Large masses of jellyfish have been referred to in the ecological and oceanic communities as "jellyfish joyrides". All jellyfish have the ability to sting their prey, and in massive numbers they become far more hazardous to life. Humans have been victims of jellyfish attacks, sometimes resulting in death due to excessive levels of venom from jellyfish stingers.
"Ecological resource" means a source or supply of ecological importance from which benefit is produced and required by living organisms for sustainable normal coexistence of nature and human well-being.
It is important because it keeps the earth in balance
Because there poop(droppings)can be made as a great shampoo