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What are the importance of a biodiverse ecosystem of birds in a mountain influence other organisms in the same mountain?
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- What is the value of biome diversification in an ecosystem? What features of a biome can contribute to the success of an ecosystem or the organisms that use it as a habitat? Can anthropogenic influence play a positive role in biome diversification or can human influence only negatively impact biome diversity?How does adaptation work in an ecosystem?What is the relationship between an increase in fossil fuel consumption and increased carbon in terrestrial plants? How might this change flora populations? What impact could twenty years at this level of consumption have on flora? What is the relationship between an increase in total carbon concentration (the smokestack) and increased carbon in the ocean surface? How might this change marine life populations? What impact could fifty years at this level of emissions have on marine fauna? On marine flora? In addition to circulating through the carbon cycle, where else might excess carbon be found? In fifty years, where would you be most likely to see excess carbon? Which areas are most highly (and quickly) affected by an increase in carbon emissions (and increase in fossil fuel consumption)? How would these effects manifest themselves? What are the dangers/benefits to these areas?
- An old Narra Tree (Pterocarpus indicus) about 100 years of age found living at the center of a park was hit by a typhoon causing it to lean towards a nearby lagoon. The management is contemplating on cutting this tree as it poses danger to park visitors. As a student of GE ENVI, you were consulted to give your opinion of why we should cut or not cut this tree. With your heightened knowledge in Ecosystem Services, please provide your answer.Is the ecological relationship related to abiotic factors? How?Explain the tree trap solution for the removal of lanternflies. How will the tree trap solution affect the native species, economy, and/or social impacts? How long do you think it will take to return to the original biodiversity of the first ecosystem based on the tree trap solution and why?
- What is the importance of ecosystem services and what are the benefits does the biodiversity gets in ecosystem services?How does the competition of different bird species in a mountain influence their survival? How does this competition create biodiversity in the forest ecosystem and what is the importance of these interactions?If a community within an ecosystem is stable does that mean the entire ecosystem can be considered stable as well?
- What is ecological succession? What is an organism? Example. (Coral Reef) What is a population? Example ( Coral Reef) What is a community? Example( Coral Reef) Areas that do primary succession do not have any... What is a pioneer species ? What do lichens and moss do in primary succession ? Which of the following is an example of disturbance ? Which type of disturbance already has soil? Which type of succession takes less time to happen? What does the prefix "Bio" mean?What is the process of ecological succession from a pioneer community to a climax community?What are the different types of ecological relationships between organisms in an ecosystem?