What is an endangered ecosystem?
Endangered ecosystem is a natural environment that is endangered by collapse and disappearance due to human activity, pollution and extinction of species or overpopulation, among other things. Living and inanimate entities interact, create interdependent relationships and exchange energy and matter in ecosystems that can be as large as the planet or small as a fisherman. When the interdependence between the type of environment and the physical and chemical factors is impaired, the ecosystem threatens and may disintegrate completely. The consequences of the ecosystem collapse include mass extinction, species populations that go beyond control, disruption of human food supplies, erosion, floods, acceleration of climate change and large areas of the natural environment. Overfishing of a particular water species, such as sharks or tuna Bluefin, can harmfully affect the food chain by exhausting large predators who prevent the increase in populations of smaller species out of control. Without large predators many species will behave beyond the ability toThe immediate environment to support them, resulting in reducing sources and food and endangered ecosystem.
When the resources of the current ecosystem are exhausted, the overheated species can then move to a new environment where it can become invasive and destructive. Species can also introduce into a human ecosystem in an effort to control the population of the original animal or insects, but instead they have a disturbing effect.
pollutants may have a dominant effect on an endangered ecosystem by destroying the physical environment and killing or mutation. For example, a pollutant inserted into a water ecosuyst can kill plants that consume larger fish and crustaceans. These species of herbivores begin to die and thus exhaust the sources of the food of carnivorous predators of the system, who also perish in large numbers or migrate in a new ecosystem in search of nutrition. In addition, pollutants can cause ecosystem typesHe mutates him, resulting in everything from infertility to extra limb and paralyzing physical defects.
Construction, development and other human activities, including hunting, may result in an endangered ecosystem. Incorrectly mastered or excessive hunting can weaken the species population by removing animals faster than they can behave, thereby interrupting the food chain. Construction and development can destroy the physical environment of the ecosystem on which live species depend on survival. If the type of endangered ecosystem is not successfully relocated, it may be endangered by extinction.