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What are the possible effects of some ecological threats to the health of an ecosystem? Use the table format provided. You may add rows.
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- describe what is going on this pictures. think of any possible ecological interaction as you can list.Analyze the following statements and then choose the correct answer from the given choices. I. Forest virtual models are helpful for quick sampling to obtain insightful information about the community structure. II. Virtual models may not be up to date to the current state of the forest, like the growth of new trees. Statements I and II are true. Statements I and II are false. Statement I is true but statement II is false Statement I is false but statement II is true.can you describe what is going on this pictures. think of any possible ecological interaction as you can.
- Because environmental science is a mix of different fields such as chemistry, biology, sociology and etc. How are these fields help in solving environmental problems that we face today. Answer it with examples. Write it in 2 paragraphsExplain the effects on the ecosystem if Wood rat were removed. Provide both positive (if any) and negative impacts on the ecosystem. Be sure and include as many of the following terms in your writing as possible: autotroph, heterotroph, producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer, carnivore, omnivore, herbivore, energy, population, increase, and decrease.Look at the conditions on the terms and descriptions or definitions on the right. Match each description or definition to the correct term. species richness low resistance invasive species niche community ( ) ) ) ) L - :: the functional role of an organism in the environment :: measurement of the number of species present :: a pine forest that catches fire easily :: the location occupied by a species in the environment :: the living things of one species in an environment composed of all species living in the environment :: an introduced species
- https://www.salon.com/2022/02/08/us-flood-risk-is-about-to-explode--but-not-for-the-reasons-you-think_partner/ Did the author support his/her/their thesis with evidence? Do you agree/disagree with the author’s position? Why or Why not? What did you learn from this article? What connections can you make to this Environmental Sociology course?Arrange the following words or phrase into a concept map. Explain how did you come up with your output and cite your basis. Words: Ecosystem Elements Environmental Exposed Hazard Physical Response and Recvery Risk Socio-economic TangibleNOTE: The image you need to see in order to answer this question is attachedA developer owns the property encompassing the three habitats above. By law, one of the habitats must be left intact to satisfy the zoning laws. The developer works with an environmental engineer to choose which of the habitats should be saved. The environmental engineer suggests that Site C should be saved. Which of the following choices best justifies this decision?Responses A) Site C has greater species richness and species evenness than either Site A or Site B. This will promote the maximum sustainability for future generations of animals. B) Site C is tied with Site A for greatest species richness, but unlike Site A, it has representative species from all 3 of the sites within it. C) Site C not only contains the greatest number of species, it also has the greatest genetic diversity within each species. D) Site C has more unique species in it than either Site A or Site B
- What are the economic, environmental and/or biological implications of the following scenarios? Give specific examples. a. Absence of government agencies responsible for conservation and sustainabilityNote: Since you have posted a question with multiple sub-parts, we will solve the first three sub-parts for you. To get the remaining sub-part solved please repost the complete question and mention the sub-parts to be solved. Carrying capacity: The resources present in the ecosystem are utilised by all the organisms that grow and thrive in the ecosystem. Since the resources present are limited the environment can support only a limited number of organisms. The maximum number of organisms that the environment can support is called the carrying capacity. Above the carrying capacity, there is completion for the limited resources. Step 2 1. When we see the data representing the deer population from 1905-1939 we see that there has been a rapid increase in the deer population initially and then the population falls down drastically. In the year 1915 The carrying capacity for the Kaibab deer population was 30.000 deers for 30,000 hectares of land. If the see the deer…Write a short response for each of the following scenarios, describing the effect of the invasive species on ecosystems based on the information in the corresponding graphs. In your response, please use complete sentences with proper grammar and spelling.