The population of animals in a prairie community would be negatively affected if one is over hunted because it would change the populations of the other species. This makes the ecosystem unbalanced.
Animals can be affected by radiation exposure, just like humans. Their sensitivity to radiation depends on factors such as the type of radiation, dose, duration of exposure, and species of the animal. High levels of radiation can cause DNA damage, mutations, and other health issues in animals.
Only two that I can think of. Adam and Eve. Any animal that could be useful to the members of that community. Chickens for eggs and meat and roosters for continued renewal of the flock.
If your in the F.R.C.S SCHOOL and your reading this dont cheat on your take home exame mrs.krus worked hard BUT IF YOUR NOT then the answer is one of these: ABIOTIC THE POPULATION THE BIOSPHERE or BIOTIC.
Animals that reproduce quickly and have short gestation periods, such as rabbits, rodents, and insects, are known to cause population growth because they can produce many offspring in a short amount of time. These animals can quickly outpace their predators and competitors if conditions are favorable, leading to rapid population growth.
Four features of animals that are not affected by the environment include their genetic makeup, basic physiological processes, anatomical structure, and instinctive behaviors. Four features that are affected by the environment include coloration (camouflage), ability to tolerate temperature extremes, diet preferences, and predator-prey relationships.
the answer is potato
by them repopulating within their area of living
A population in a community means the specific kind of organism (plants and animals) living in a community (all the living things in an ecosystem)
the answer is potato
It eats other animals. If it did not, the population of animals would increase to the point there was not enough food for them.
everybody in the whole world dies
all the animals that need that thing will soon die out
the wild rose
A population in a community means the specific kind of organism (plants and animals) living in a community (all the living things in an ecosystem)
A community is made up of several species of organisms interacting with each other within a given ecosystem, while a population refers to a group of individuals of the same species living in the same area at the same time.
Platypuses are solitary animals, and do not live in communities.
an ecosystem it goes: cell-tissue-organ-organ system- organism- population-community-ecosystem-biosphere