co adaptation
co-adaption
That would be the evolution of an exclusive symbiotic or parasitic relationship.
answer this for me why are snow leopards becoming endangered
Eventually, yes - for proteins and oxygen.
A common word used to describe animals that are almost extinct is 'endangered.' There is 'scale' of how endangered an animal is, which was created by the ICUN (International Union for Conservation of Nature). The scale is as follows:Extinct - species that are no longer found anywhere in the worldExtinct in the wild - species that can still be found in conservation projects or zoos but are no longer found living in the wild.Critically endangered - species facing a very high risk of becoming extinct in the wild.Endangered - as above but less severelyVulnerable - species that are likely to become endangered unless their current situation in the wild changes (e.g. they stop being hunted)Conservation dependent - species that are dependent on conservation efforts to stop them from becoming endangeredNear threatened - species that are considered threatened with being endangered in the near futureLeast concern - species that as yet do not fit into any of the other categories (but they must have had their population status assessed to fit into this category).
A species becoming dependent on another species .
co-adaption
A species becoming dependent on another species .
That would be the evolution of an exclusive symbiotic or parasitic relationship.
Interdependent.
That would be the evolution of an exclusive symbiotic or parasitic relationship.
Species survival is not dependent on asbestos.
A large number of species are usually dependent on the Keystone species. The Keystone species usually regulates the abundance of the other species.
In an ecosystem when a large number of species are dependent on one particular species of bird this makes the bird a keystone species. This bird has a disproportionate effect on the surround environment because so many others are dependent on it.
In an ecosystem, a large number of species are dependent of one species of bird. This species of bird is an example of a keystone species.
What does it mean to be dependent on the happiness of another?
Keystone species