Population growth can affect plants through increased demand for resources like land, water, and nutrients. As the human population grows, the expansion of urban areas and agricultural activities can lead to habitat destruction, deforestation, and pollution, negatively impacting plant biodiversity and ecosystems. Additionally, increased population can result in more carbon emissions and climate change, which can further threaten plant species.
If Bt corn affects non-target organisms like beneficial or harmless insects, it could lead to a disruption in the ecosystem balance. This can result in a decrease in biodiversity, loss of important insect populations, and potential cascading effects on other organisms dependent on these insects for food or other ecosystem services. It's important to carefully consider and monitor the impact of Bt corn on non-target organisms to prevent unintended consequences.
A population that experiences exponential growth can rapidly outstrip its resources, leading to overpopulation and competition for limited resources. This can result in a population crash when resources are depleted, leading to a sharp decline in population size. Additionally, high population densities can also facilitate the spread of diseases and increase vulnerability to environmental fluctuations, further contributing to a potential population crash.
Yes because it has the characteristic like the rambutan. Even if you leave it in a certain place it will not be swarmed by flies and even if it rotten. One problem is it is not an insecticide but it is a repellant because insects dont like their taste or their smell
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH), also known as vasopressin, is responsible for decreasing urination by increasing the reabsorption of water in the kidneys, leading to concentrated urine and reduced urine volume.
insects
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demensions of the problem in population and define each
population problem means over population which is caused due to reprodution on large scale .
Ozone layer is decreasing. It is because of CFC's that are depleting it.
There is no evidence to suggest that the platypus population is decreasing. As this creature is shy and elusive, no major studies have been able to be done on its population trend. However, there are certainly factors which could cause a downward trend in their population, but due to the lack of research, it is unknown which of the following has the greatest effect.Increasing salinity downstream in some rivers is driving platypuses away to find new water sources.The introduction of non-native animals such as foxes and feral cats is likely to have had some impact as well.Habitat clearing is undoubtedly having an effect on platypus figures.
The Insects have come to be unaffected by the [what were previously] insecticides.
population
One problem is how much land we have that we can grow food on. Only 1/32 of our land we can grow food on. There for our food amount is rappidly decreasing. Since, we can't grow food most places we won't have enough food if our population keeps increasing. Also, the amount of land people are able to live on is only 1/8. We already are living on most of that land. If our population keeps increasing we will practically be living on each other's feet!
One problem is how much land we have that we can grow food on. Only 1/32 of our land we can grow food on. There for our food amount is rappidly decreasing. Since, we can't grow food most places we won't have enough food if our population keeps increasing. Also, the amount of land people are able to live on is only 1/8. We already are living on most of that land. If our population keeps increasing we will practically be living on each other's feet!
There is 28 plants, 140 fish, and 35 insects.
Honeybees are the main pollinators. That is why many consider the high bee death rate and loss of bee colonies a serious ecological problem, they are dying faster then new colonies can formed. Without them, the pollination of plants would almost com to a standstill. There are birds that also perform pollination on some plants. Also many animals help with pollination when they forage for food and brush against flowers picking up pollen in their fur or skin and depositing it as they brush against more plants.