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why is it bad that there are a lot of endangered species and certain ecosystems are collapsing and from distress?
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- What should be done about an invasive species, especially one that dominates an ecosystem or causes economic damage? Should we try to eliminate the invasive species entirely? Should we try to contain it or reduce its influence? Should we just give up and learn to live with it?How do we save endangered species and who should be responsible for paying for this task? Make sure to provide an in-depth answer.Why do introduced species become a threat or often become pests to other species?
- What are initiatives that have to be done lower your household’s vulnerability to climate change?What kind of ecosystem are exotic species especially threatening to? a. deserts b. marine ecosystems c. islands d. tropical forestsWhen an invasive species alters the community structure it is introduced to, what can the consequence be? a. extinction of economically important species b. reduced predation on some native species c. increased predation on some native species d. all of the above
- Exotic species are especially threatening to what kind of ecosystem? deserts marine ecosystems islands tropical forestsWhy do you think there should be equitable distribution of resources?Why is a specialist more likely to be an endangered species? because they are considered invasive species because they are more valuable on the black market because their needs are only met in a few ways because their needs can be met in many different ways
- Why the varied needs of local people have been destroyed?The remote Galápagos islands are famous for their unusual wildlife (Figure 5). In 1900, the Galápagos had 112 invasive species. By 2007, that number had risen to 1321. Why do you think island wildlife might be more threatened by invasive species?How can the loss of biodiversity be prevented?