One species would be forced to leave.
if it leaves an environmental niche, then another, already existing, species might take that niche; or a new one might evolve to fill it.
Yes.
lo
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One species would be forced to leave.
if it leaves an environmental niche, then another, already existing, species might take that niche; or a new one might evolve to fill it.
It MIGHT form a new species.
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Yes.
lo
hopefully not. But there might be one. But no there won't be one. There might not be one until another 5 years or 12. But let's just say that it might happen
it will grow longer
If the population of one species grows unusually fast, it can lead to competition for resources such as food and habitat. This can result in depletion of resources for other species, disrupting the balance of the ecosystem. It can also lead to overpopulation, which may cause ecological imbalances and impact the overall biodiversity of the ecosystem.
It will pollinate the second flower.
genus, species, kingdom, phylum, class, order, there might be another one.
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