Decline of prey, decline of space, foreign predators that hunt both predators and prey
The connection between prey and predator is that predators are organisms that eat other organisms, and prey are the organisms that are eaten. For example, lion's are predators and zebra are an example of their prey. This can also refer to plants: rabbits are the predators and lettuce is the prey. Without prey, the predators would have nothing to eat. Without predators, the preyy population would increase to the point of overpopulation.
The amount of prey will decline drastically. The predators would have no more food and would have to find a new prey or starve.
Environmental Pressures of a rabbit are lack of food/water
The wild cats and the members of the act family are the predators that would decapitate a rabbit. They include the leopard and the cheetah.
I would be more willing to say that leeches are parasites, not predators.
Yes, Neanderthals likely faced predators in their environments, including large carnivores such as cave bears, cave lions, and hyenas. Competition with these predators would have been a factor in Neanderthal survival strategies.
The removal of predators from an ecosystem would likely result in an increase in prey species, leading to overpopulation and competition for resources. This imbalance could cause disruption in the food chain and the ecosystem's overall health, potentially leading to changes in vegetation and other ecological impacts.
No.
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That would be the Davis Cup.
That Would Be COMPETITION
the weather and what they need to eat to survive or even their predators
Competition:You must register to enter the competition.The online competition will last for two days.The lady realized that her biggest competition was her sister.They faced tough competition, but in the end knew it was for a good cause.
Intraspecific competition (competition among member of the same species living in the same area) would increase as population size increases. An exception would be social or colonial populations that share resources (bees, ants, primates, colonial plants [plants that send multiple stems up from one root mass], etc.). Interspecific competition (competition between two different species) between species with similar resource requirements would also increase.
Whole niches would remain unoccupied and so there would be less species diversity, since day time niches are already occupied. Competition would cause many to go extinct, especially between better adapted and less adapted species.
If there was no monopaly then there would be no competition with no competition then there would be no monopaly
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