Q: In desert grassland, which type of animals are relatively more abundant?
A: Desert grasslands refers to the transitional vegetation type that separates true deserts pf the…
Q: How does a positive interspecific distribution-abundance relationship occur in ecology?
A: Ecology is the science that examines the interactions of living species, including humans, with…
Q: why is the otter a keystone species?
A: keystone species which means that they can exert top-down pressure via predation on sea urchins and…
Q: How would the issue of 'poaching of tigers' affect the functioning of the ecosystem?
A: The endemic species are the ones that are present in very few geographical areas. This geographical…
Q: What can increase biodiversity. Protecting land Limiting mates Changes in temperature Decreasing the…
A: Biodiversity is a term which is used for description of variety of life present on…
Q: Give an example to show that completely unrelated species can also compete for same resources?
A: Resources are the available factors that support the growth, development and survival of the living…
Q: Why might individuals give up defending territories if the density of their population increases?
A: Because of the expanded trouble of defending the territory.
Q: In what ways might the age and area of a region affect its species richness?
A: Richness of species is the quantity of various species spoke to in a natural network, scene or…
Q: What might happen to an ecosystem if you completely removed a predator species like the wolf?
A: Every ecosystem is complex and diverse with many levels and intricate relationships among various…
Q: What might prevent individuals of a species in a mutualistic relationship from reaping the benefits…
A: Symbiosis is a type of close relationship between two organisms. There are different types of…
Q: What characteristics make some species more vulnerable to extinction, while others seem to thrive…
A: We know that each species survive in nature and those that are better suited to the environment will…
Q: In which law two different species cannot live for a long duration in the same niche or habitat?
A: Species refers to group of organisms that can interbreed among themselves to give rise to fertile…
Q: why might an overfished stock never recover to its original population level?
A: The fishery is the enterprise of harvesting and developing fish and other aquatic life. Fisheries as…
Q: Collect a list of 20 organisms and their feeding relationships. Create five food chains and one food…
A: Living organisms has to feed themselves to perform the life processes. Based on feeding habits some…
Q: What is/are the impact of overfishing to coastal resources?
A: Fishing is one of the most significant drivers of declines in the ocean wildlife population.…
Q: The effect of climate change on fish?
A: The greenhouse effect, pollution in the air and water, and most of the man-made activities are…
Q: Are emperor penguins keystone species?
A: Penguins have a peculiar image. We've all seen them since we were kids, with tuxedoed birds hobbling…
Q: Why organisms compete? Can competition favors or eliminate biological species
A: Species interaction is a part of many ecosystems and it maintains the ecological food webs. The…
Q: species’ population dynamics
A: Population Dynamics is related to ecology ( study of living organisms with relation to environment).…
Q: What is the greatest threat to baby Lesser Flamingos as they migrate to find fresh water?
A: Lesser Flamingos are the smallest among all flamingos. They are primarily an African species. The…
Q: How can habitat loss and pollution affect animals? Give at least one example
A: Direct land clearing, contamination, and/or negative environmental effects caused by human…
Q: How may predation benefit the prey population? Describe a type of mutualistic relationship involving…
A: The food chains states that each and every organism is dependent on other organisms for its food.…
Q: Do resources have to be present in limited supplies for competition to shape species niches?
A: Competition is a type of intra-specific interaction which means a type of interaction between the…
Q: How many food chains is the bird a part of?
A: Individuals in the community interact with each other and the non-living components of their…
Q: organisms that live on land rarely compete for
A: Every species compete for the resources for their survival. The species have wide range of habitat…
Q: does the amount of biodiversity is related to the amount of ecosystem services?
A: Ecosystem services are the multitude of benefits that nature provides to society. Biodiversity is…
Q: What are the ecological benefits of introducing species? What are harmful effects
A: Invasive Carp is a term used to describe a species of carp that Invasive carp are fast-growing,…
Q: Which is a keystone species a frog or grasshopper?
A: Ecosystem balance, often known as "ecosystem homeostasis," is influenced by both factors that tend…
Q: Why are species of birds that nest in grasslands declining in north America? What could be done to…
A: The land area that is dominated by the vegetation of grasses, majorly members of Poaceae, are…
Q: What is the relationship between a fraction of islands occupied by a species and carrying capacity?
A: Carrying capacity is the number of individuals who can be supported in a given area within natural…
Q: Trees Grasses Which organisms have three carnivorous predators and a consumer - producer…
A: Food web A food web is interconnected food chains and a graphical representation of producers and…
Q: What are the importance of species and genetic diversity in promoting economic growth in a…
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Q: Why can reduction in species biodiversity be a problem for an ecosystem, and what are two things…
A: Reduction in species biodiversity Is a problem for ecosystem. There are many ways in which decrease…
Q: Which animal occupy more than one trophic level in the same ecosystem at the same time?
A: In an ecosystem, the trophic level of an organism refers to its specific step based on its nutritive…
Q: What would be the effects if the freshwater crocodile is removed from the ecological network?
A: Introduction An ecological network is a representation of the biotic interactions in an ecosystem,…
Q: Why is it difficult to predict which species will be driven extinct by global warming?
A: Global warming is the phenomenon of gradual increase in the temperature of atmosphere, oceans, and…
Q: What is carrying capacity for hunting?
A: Determination of the carrying capacity of habitat is important to determine the presence of…
Q: How do the species in desert interact with one another
A: Desert animals and plants interact in ways that have strongly influenced their respective…
Q: What role do predators play in an ecosystem?
A: An ecosystem includes a community of living organisms in relation with several biotic and non-biotic…
Q: What do animals depend on in the tropical rainforest for survival?
A: Rainforests are forests that receive a lot of rain on a daily basis, with annual rainfall varying…
Q: Why are some species unable to adapt to climate change?
A: Climate change is a phenomenon that is observed when the usual or general climate of a particular…
Q: What form of competition was occurring in this paramecium example? 200 150 - P. aurelia 100 50 P.…
A: Competition:The relationship that occurs in between organisms that strive for similar resources…
Q: What would happen if all the birds in this activity got sent to an island where no birds had been…
A: Introduction Evolution and variations in beaks of birds, As the theory of Natural Selection,…
Q: How is the predator community affected by low numbers of prey? How do high numbers of predators…
A: Predators play a major role in maintaining a healthy ecosystem. Predators are the animal that kills…
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- Which are threatened species ? How can we save them ?What would happen if all the birds in this activity got sent to an island where no birds had been before and the only food available was shrimp.Who would survive and why?Based on the food web, would you consider wooly mammoth a keystone species? Why or why not?
- what are 4 mutualistic interaction between two or more species that are exploited to improve agricultural production or food productionWhat might prevent individuals of a species in a mutualistic relationship from reaping the benefits from a partner without providing a benefit in return?How is the predator community affected by low numbers of prey? How do high numbers of predators affect the prey community? What are some possible effects on other species?
- why might an overfished stock never recover to its original population level?What determines whether two species will live harmoniously together, or whether competition will result in the extinction of one of them and the survival of the other?How would removing a species from a food web affect the remaining organisms in the food web