The term for a disturbance that harms some organisms but does not adversely affect the overall ecosystem is called a "stressor." Stressors can include factors like pollution, invasive species, or habitat fragmentation that impact certain species while allowing the ecosystem to maintain its overall structure and function. While these disturbances may lead to changes in species composition, the ecosystem can still recover and sustain its ecological balance.
one animal benefits the other doesn't- commensulism one animal is harmed the other isn't- parasitism both animals benefit- mutualism all of these are symbiotic relationships.
Decomposers
A Burmese python can disrupt the ecosystem by preying on native species, causing a decline in their populations. They can also outcompete native predators for food resources, potentially leading to imbalances in the ecosystem. Their presence can alter the natural dynamics and biodiversity of an ecosystem where they are introduced.
Yes, people can hurt a food web by disrupting the balance through activities like pollution, overfishing, and deforestation, which can lead to the decline or extinction of certain species. Conversely, people can also help a food web by practicing sustainable agriculture, protecting habitats, and promoting conservation efforts to maintain biodiversity and support ecosystem health.
honey is the food that bacteria can not hurt.
Small disturbance
secondary disturbance
one animal benefits the other doesn't- commensulism one animal is harmed the other isn't- parasitism both animals benefit- mutualism all of these are symbiotic relationships.
well, you could get realeased, and you could get hurt... bad
it harms you because it poisons your body.. And it will jack you and your mind up
hurt animals
Avoid them. A person who harms you, either emotionally or physically, is no friend.
Decomposers
Decomposers
It really depends on what kind of bacteria it is like if it harms the fur then they will scratch their fur or bite it then even more bacteria will get into their skin so yes it can hurt bears
by cutting down trees and hurting animals habittat (ecosystem)
secondary consumers