If the population of lizards died, one consequence would be an increase in the population of insects and other small invertebrates that lizards typically prey on, potentially leading to an imbalance in the ecosystem. Additionally, the decline of lizards could disrupt the food chain, affecting predators that rely on lizards for sustenance, which could ultimately lead to further declines in biodiversity.
There would be no adaptive change due to natural selection and only genetic drift due to random events and gene flow due to population mixing would occur. Alleles would change, but without reproductive variation speciation could not occur.
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All the animals that eat the insect such as spiders and lizards. There population would extinct also.
Hopefully you would enjoy it, but no negative consequences would occur
If the leopard were extinct there would be the possibility of a population explosion of animals upon which it preys. This population increase could result in a decrease in food supply for that animal through over harvesting.
Lizards are essential because they eat nasty insects like mosquitoes, grasshoppers, cockroaches, etc. Without lizards, the whole world would be filled with so many nasty insects which could sound pretty scary. Also, the snakes eat the lizards, so the snake will be affected and the animals higher on the food chain would also be affected and so on and fourth.
To determine the number of lizards left, we would first need to know the initial population size. Then, we would need information on the rate of reproduction, mortality rate, and any other factors affecting the population dynamics. By analyzing these factors using mathematical models such as population growth equations or simulation methods, we could estimate the current population size of the lizards. Without this specific data, it is impossible to provide an accurate answer.
Evolution would not occur if there is no genetic variation within a population, no selection pressure, or if there is no reproduction and passing on of genes to the next generation.
Results not reflecting the population (APEX)
Gene flow would increase between the two halves, and speciation would not occur
Lizards breath air. Therefore without any oxygen in the ocean they would die, so no, there are no alive lizards in the ocean.
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