House mice can significantly impact ecosystems by competing with native species for food and habitat, potentially leading to declines in local wildlife populations. Their presence can also disrupt seed dispersal processes, affecting plant community dynamics. Additionally, house mice can serve as prey for various predators, thereby influencing food webs. However, their high reproductive rates can lead to overpopulation, which may cause further ecological imbalance.
it can affect an ecosystem by killing it or burning it
the factor that affect and change the ecosystem is how the people living
no
The animal effect is ecosytem is not pollutied and the human is
They affect floridas ecosystem by not letting other organisms have their habitat
If its in the field, its not a house mouse.
it can affect an ecosystem by killing it or burning it
the factor that affect and change the ecosystem is how the people living
No because a house mouse is in the house :)
Mouse House or Rat flat
no
As with any species, an abundance of food, adequate water and shelter tend to allow the increase of mouse populations. The lack of predators, or in the case of the house mouse, lack of a control program utilizing traps or (not recommended) poisons, can also foster increases in populations.
A Mouse in the House was created on 1947-08-30.
House mouse
The animal effect is ecosytem is not pollutied and the human is
Circulating water in a standing water ecosystem can affect the ecosystem. This is because it can change the PH of the water killing the existing organisms.
Circulating water in a standing water ecosystem can affect the ecosystem. This is because it can change the PH of the water killing the existing organisms.