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the effect of human disturbance on animal populations is
Density independent
Humans often change or destroy the habitats of animals and therefore could cause the numbers of certain animals to decrease. In extreme cases, this could eventually make an animal extinct.
Humans often change or destroy the habitats of animals and therefore could cause the numbers of certain animals to decrease. In extreme cases, this could eventually make an animal extinct.
Habitat loss, human disturbance and competition.
The animal effect is ecosytem is not pollutied and the human is
Among animal populations, crowding and stress are a growing problem. With human settlement encroaching upon every aspect of animals environments, the animals have nowhere to go and are being forced into stressful living conditions.
There are various types of populations in the world. Some are divided by the type of subject for instance human or animal. There is also open and closed populations. A closed population is one that does not include inbreeding.
No, at least no native human populations. But it does, however, have a native population of animal species called the emperor penguin.
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One that I'm sure of is the human animal.