Posted on 24 November 2011. Tags: amount, animals and plants, area, Biodiversity, environment, habitats, interaction, Niches, Radiation, solar radiation
When habitats are destroyed, there are usually fewer niches for animals and plants. This action would most likely not lead to a change in the amount of
a) biodiversity b) competition c)interaction between species d) solar radiation reaching the area
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Posted on 27 July 2011. Tags: environment, habitat, niche, organism, organisms, sum, True
2. An organism’s niche is the sum of all its interactions in its environment, including interactions with other organisms.
A) True
B) False
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Posted on 04 June 2011. Tags: abundance, biology, Distribution, environment, Help, natural environment, niche, organisms, species survival
A2 biology help please. Not every good at learning about ‘the natural environment and species survival’.
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Posted on 29 May 2011. Tags: arachnid, disastrous consequences, Dodo, environment, excitation, hypothetical question, insect, Insects, niche, preys, Spiders, Statement
Every animal has a niche in it’s environment right? So if an animal dies out then it’s role in the environment is not fulfilled. Thus leading to consequences. I ask this question because whenever I bring up spiders, I am told that they are vital in keeping the population of insects down. But how true is that statement. I mean if spiders were wiped off the earth, would it really come with disastrous consequences. Would it not simply lead to another insect that preys on the same thing to fill the gap. Would we really be head to toe in flys. I’m sure there are arachnid enthusiast who will tell me that spiders are sooooo important, but in reality, surely they are replaceable. Obviously it’s a hypothetical question, seeing as spiders would never die out.
Also, if every animal has an important role to play, what consequences came from the excitation of the Dodo. Did the Dodo have simply little or no role to begin with.
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Posted on 14 May 2011. Tags: Capacity, carrying capacity, Enviroment, environment, living and nonliving, living and nonliving things, niche, Nonliving
Niche: How your animal uses both the living and nonliving parts of its environment. (carrying capacity)
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Posted on 13 May 2011. Tags: Capacity, carrying capacity, Enviroment, environment, living and nonliving, living and nonliving things, niche, Nonliving
Niche: How your animal uses both the living and nonliving parts of its environment. (carrying capacity)
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