biotic pollution
It depends. As long as humans do not over-fish or introduce foreign species of predatory fish into an area, there should be enough fish to last for eternity.
The first species to populate the area.
A new species entering a geographical area is called and invasive species. These new species may soon take over since they may not have any natural predators, or enemies.
an organism is 1 living species and species are things that live in a certain area
A native species originated from that area while an exotic species came from somewhere else.
A species that does not normally live in an area
A foreign species introduced from one region to another is called an invasive species. These species can disrupt the natural balance of an ecosystem and have negative impacts on native species and their habitats.
Introducing nonnative species can disrupt the existing ecosystem by outcompeting native species for resources, spreading diseases, and altering the food chain. This can lead to a decrease in biodiversity, damage to the environment, and economic impacts.
Because introducing foreign animals is almost never is a good thing. It alters the delicate ecosystem and balance of the area. For example, in the biggest tropical lake in the world (Lake Victoria in Uganda), they introduced a foreign fish into the water. And almost all of the small fish native to only that lake became prey to these fish. And they were big fish so a lot of fishermen started going to the lake. Less fish was less food for crocodiles and more people going to the lake meant that the odds of encountering a crocodile was higher. The result, not pleasant. Nobody knew that was going to be the effect of introducing the fish into there, but it was. One thing about introducing foreign animals is that it's easy to do so but it's almost impossible to bring them back out....
The area to which a species is biologically adapted to live is known as its habitat. It consists of physical and environmental features that support the species' survival and reproduction.
invasive species.
That group of organisms of a certain species in one area at a given time is known as a population. A population consists of individuals of the same species that can interbreed and share a common gene pool.
The area inhabited by all individuals of a particular species is known as its "habitat." This environment provides the necessary resources, such as food, water, and shelter, for the species to thrive. Habitats can vary widely in size and characteristics, depending on the species and its ecological requirements.
well say now you put an owl into an area where there were a lot of moles, mice etc then there would be less moles and mice because the owls will be eating them. theres many other examples like that. just think of it that way. Acuatually the effect of peope introducing a new species can be good or bad it just changes it can be accidally or puorposley new spiecies can take the food and space of other species causing or forcing them to move or as for plants they die out
The number of individuals of a single species in an area is referred to as the population size. It is an important metric in ecology and conservation biology for understanding species abundance and distribution patterns. Population size can vary based on factors such as habitat suitability, availability of resources, and interactions with other species.
The organisms of all species in a given area are collectively known as a community. They interact with each other and their environment within the same habitat.
In Bangkok, Thailand. There is a specific endangered species of owls known as "Ahuja" that dwells in this area.