An increase in population can endanger a species, because it's entirely possible that that species will use up too many natural resources because of it's growing population, and then the masses will not have enough resources to survive, thus the species becomes extinct. One of the most famous examples of this is the Easter Island. It's believed that the people of that island cut down trees to make sleds which they dragged their enormous statues to the beaches with. The more people there were, the more trees they used, and then the trees became extinct, which resulted in the people dying because those trees were also their food source.
That's why a healthy (not too big or small) population is crucial to the survival of a species.
An increase in population causes more houses to be built, which destroys forests and animal's habitats. Less forests and animals = biodiversity loss
Depends .Some animals such as deer will lose their natural habits while other animals will have a increase in the amount of available animal habitats.
There are a couple of animal populations that were not affected by an increase is the krill population. Cobras were not affected.
the species's population would increase but depending on the animal, a population rise could begin to affect other animals
It affect the environment by it causes injuries and death. Also it can destroy animal habitats.
Tornadoes can destroy trees and animal habitats when they hit them.
Tornadoes can destroy animal habitats and kill or injure the animals themselves.
The effects of upsetting natural habitats can be absolutely devastating to an animal population. These changes can disturb homes and food sources.
As the human population grows, the natural habitats of certain animals are destroyed. Hunting and fishing also affect endangered species. Or the animal is useless and wouldn't have lasted long anyway, like the Dodo bird.
Asiatic habitats are the animal habitats on the Asian continent. Animal habitats may beÊa river in China or a jungle in Thailand.
Animal habitats are where the animal lives. this includes abiotic and boitic factors. habitats include other species of animals,rocks,plants, water, etc. it is diffrent for every animal. habitats are were thee animal you are researching lives.
An increase in the availability of food, a decrease in predation pressure, or an improvement in reproductive success are factors that can lead to an increase in the size of an animal population.