Chameleons play a crucial role in their ecosystems as both predators and prey. As insectivores, they help control insect populations, contributing to the balance of the ecosystem. Additionally, they serve as food for larger predators, thus supporting the food web. Their unique adaptations, such as color change for camouflage, also highlight biodiversity and the importance of habitat preservation.
its niche
Chickens belong in the terrestrial ecosystem. This is the same ecosystem in which humans and other such animals belong. The other type of ecosystem is the aquatic ecosystem. From here you will find other sub categories of ecosystems that are used by scientists to classify animals, plants, and other living organisms.
niche
ecosystem
Neither - they are a natural part of the ecosystem of the planet and have a role to play in that ecosystem. Good and Bad are human concepts.
An chameleon's niche is to control insect populations within an ecosystem
no because they only eat on small aninimals and alot of insects.
An organism's particular role in an ecosystem is known as its ecological niche. This niche includes its interactions with other organisms and its unique way of obtaining resources and contributing to ecosystem function. Each organism plays a specific role in maintaining the balance and health of the ecosystem.
the pond ecosystem
the role of a decomposer in an ecosystem is to use waste materials and dead organisms for food.
A wallaby's role in our ecosystem is to eat plants and give meat to the animals that eat it.
a bad role
It keeps the ecosystem from flying off the face of the planet
Decomposer.
mom
mom
its niche