It is important that the population size of animals and plants to remain stable so the food chain runs fluidly. If you had a major increase or decrease of a species then that would cause drastic change to the environment. For example: given the food chain of grass, a grasshopper, a frog, a snake and a hawk if the grass population went under then the grasshopper, frog, snake and hawks population would drop because the grasshopper would eat the grass and without grass than the population would decrease along with the other. But if the frog population decreased then the grasshopper population would increase from the lack of frogs but the grass would decrease from the overpopulating grasshoppers while the snakes would decrease with the hawks. After a while though, despite the drastic over- or underpopulation, the environment would find a way to get itself stable once more.
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It could impact the ecosystem immensely. It would decrease the number of animals that feed off the producers, and then decrease the number of animals that feed off those animals etc. Its a massive chain, as soon as you change one little thing everything else changes
desert i think
Hunting can harm our ecosystem by upsetting the natural balance of predator and prey species in a given environment. For example, if hunters come in and kill the majority of a certain predator, then the species that was kept in check by that predator begin to overpopulate their habitat. On the other hand, if a predator's food source is overhunted, such as rabbitts and other small game, then the species that was dependent on those animals for food will suffer. Hunting can also harm our ecosystem by hastening the extinction of our endangered and threatened species, which are killed in mass by big game hunters every year.
To answer this question, we must first consider - What is the meaning of ecological balance? Ecological Balance is a state of dynamic equilibrium within a community of organisms in which genetic, species and ecosystem diversity remain relatively stable, subject to gradual changes through natural succession. It can also be referred to as 'a stable balance in the numbers of each species in an ecosystem'. In simple words, it is what keeps nature in harmony. Whatever is taken from the environment must be given back to it. In fact, phenomena like global warming, acid rain and pollution happen because the element taken from the environment is used up without replenishing it. If the ecological balance is disturbed, there can be drastic consequences, some of which are already happening
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Why shoudn't they? All animals have the right to live, and we humans need to learn that lesson. The bobcat is a very important part of the ecosystem, being a predator mainly of rodents and small animals, and keeps numbers in balance of these creatures in their habitat.
Because if one animal in the ecosystem has low numbers the. It affects the other animals. If their weren't many rabbits then hawks and other animals that eat them wouldn't be able to eat easily and start to die out which affects any animal that eats the hawk
An example is when wolves were wiped out in a national park in America. Without a predator the deer numbers increased and overgrazing caused damage. Once wolves were reintroduced, the deer numbers fell, and grasses spread. So the ecosystem of the area became stable.
As the top predator in their environment, tigers are important to the ecosystem. Happily, two of the six subspecies, the Bengal tiger, and the Siberian tiger, have shown a slight increase recently in numbers.
It could impact the ecosystem immensely. It would decrease the number of animals that feed off the producers, and then decrease the number of animals that feed off those animals etc. Its a massive chain, as soon as you change one little thing everything else changes
It is important because you want small numbers, not big numbers. For example, would you rather have 100/100000 or 1/1000? 6/36 or 1/6?
It expresses biomass at different trophic levels in an ecosystem.
The numbers of predators and prey I'm that ecosystem
Air pollution from vehicle and snowmobile emissions. Water pollution from vehicles. Noise pollution from vehicles and large numbers of people affects the animals and their health.
Air pollution from vehicle and snowmobile emissions. Water pollution from vehicles. Noise pollution from vehicles and large numbers of people affects the animals and their health.
Yes, of course animals can grow in numbers again!