Categorías: Todo - predators - extinction - ecosystem - impact

por Blake Wilson hace 9 años

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Sharks go extinct-Blake Wilson

The potential extinction of sharks could have far-reaching consequences for marine ecosystems and beyond. As apex predators, sharks play a crucial role in maintaining the balance within their environment.

Sharks go extinct-Blake Wilson

Sharks go extinct-Blake Wilson

whales

help us understand more about the ocean
with more whales we can get more research for marine life but with more whales plankton fish and squid numbers will go down

seals top predator

squids roll both predator and prey more population more death of fishes with more whales an even amount of squid
fish and squid
without sharks more seals less small fish becasue they are a food sorce

roll

ballance the ecosystem

diet

sometimes birds die when they are near the water
birds population wont go down as much

but every bird has a niche do worm population will go up and the dirt will be more fertalized

carnivors
plankton,whales,seals,(bullsharks)-humans

100 million sharks killed every year by humans

when sharks go extinct everything getts affected even things out of water like us

bullsharks are known to eat humans

death to human affects familys and friends that would affect the familys and friends daily life.person doesnt go to job anymore hurt the business

population

in 2100 -40% less then we have now

more population on plankton seals and whales

Subtopic

trophic level

4th