A lack of genetic variability in the species
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A single person or animal could definitely be a cause of point-source pollution. People release poisons into the environment every day.
Could you please provide me with the pair of animal species and type you are referring to so I can determine if it is correct?
The animal species that rhymes with "Justin" is "bustling." While there isn't a direct animal name that perfectly rhymes with "Justin," the term "bustling" can describe the lively behavior of many animals, particularly in a bustling ecosystem. Alternatively, "dusting" could refer to a behavior observed in certain species, like birds dust-bathing.
Aside from artificial selection humans are a large part of all other organisms environments. So, any barriers humans erect could bring about allopactric speciation, though I can not think of any specific examples there. Also, human caused extinctions can cause adaptive radiation of a species into the niche of a species driven extinct by humans.
A mutualistic relationship between a tiger and another animal could involve a symbiotic partnership where the tiger benefits from a source of food provided by the other animal, such as a prey species. In return, the other animal might benefit from the tiger's role in controlling the population of certain species, ensuring a balanced ecosystem. This relationship highlights the interconnectedness of species within an ecosystem and the role predators play in maintaining biodiversity.
A lack of genetic variability in the species :)
There are currently about 1.4 million identified animal species, and about 1 million of them are insects. Biologists estimate the number of animal species could be as many as 5 million.The total of living plant and animal species is estimated as 8.7 million species. This does not include bacteria which could number in the hundreds of millions of species and subspecies.
Any factor that in nature prevents interbreeding between individuals of the same species or of closely related species, for example geographic separation is itself a reproductive isolation because is a factor that prevents interbreeding. -extinction of one species -production of infertile offspring -development of physical differences
temperature
An example of an abiotic factor for an animal could be temperature. For instance, a high or low temperature could affect the metabolism, behavior, and overall health of an animal.
because different species could mate and make new species which could cause diseases and disabilities in new species.
When people don't try and help, that is probably a big factor as why depression could be a cause of suicide.
Yes. If animal in captivity stop breeding then the species would decrease.
If we don't conserve an animal the species number will drastically decrease and resulting in extinction of that particular species. If one species become extinct it could trigger off a chain reaction and many species will be threatened.
Landfills are usual old fields; once a habitat for animals. Picture this: There is this wonderful field with animals, food and a good suppyl of water near by. Then, people cage the animals and start a landfill. If a major supply of a species was there and was taken to a shelter, then this could cause the animal species to be endangered.
A limiting factor for a predator species could be a decrease in prey population, which would reduce the predator's food source. Additionally, competition with other predator species for the same prey can also be a limiting factor. Environmental factors such as habitat loss or degradation could further impact the predator's ability to thrive.
One can find information about the origin of animal species on The National Geographic Kids website. One could also Google the animal online and find more information on Wikipedia.