The rate of mutations can significantly influence a bug population's ability to adapt to its environment by introducing genetic diversity, which is essential for natural selection. A higher mutation rate can lead to the rapid emergence of beneficial traits that enhance survival and reproduction in changing conditions. However, excessive mutations may also introduce harmful traits, potentially hindering adaptability. Overall, a balanced mutation rate can foster resilience, allowing populations to better cope with environmental challenges.
Lack of food; changes in environment that affect agriculture and hunting ability; disease (for example, the Black Plague); genocide
the # of individuals in a population, or population size, can affect the population's ability to servive.
Read chapter one of enviornmental that u got from class
if there is too less population then the natural population will increase and there might be an end to the human population.
yes. yes it can.
it blends in with its surroundings.
The market environment is a marketing term and refers to factors and forces that affect a firm's ability to build and maintain successful relationships with customers.Three levels of the environmment are: Micro (internal) environment - small forces within the company that affect its ability to serve its customers. Meso environment - the industry in which a company operates and the industry's market(s). Macro (national) environment - larger societal forces that affect the microenvironment.[1]
Yes it does. Air potatoes have the ability to displace other native plants.
Traits in a population are determined to be favorable or unfavorable based on how they affect an individual's ability to survive and reproduce in a given environment. Favorable traits increase an individual's chances of survival and reproduction, while unfavorable traits decrease these chances. Natural selection acts on these traits, leading to the evolution of populations over time.
All organisms have some affect on their environment. For example an organism may deplete their food source but then the population will die out or move on and the environment will recover. Humans are the only animals that control / manipulate the environment to suit themselves.
Grasshoppers respond to their environment very well. Their strength to fend enemies is their hind legs. They have the ability to jump 20 times more than their length.
A biological stressor has to do with the organism - things like illness, disability, and so on that affect the ability to deal with the environment.