biotic and abiotic reasons for animals being endangered
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A species that is very likely to become extinct from the world is considered to be an endangered species. Biotic and Abiotic factors that involve in endangering a species are
Abiotic factors:
Natural disasters like earth quake, volcanic eruption.
Climate change
Pollution that creates acid rain and uncomfortable environment to a species.
Biotic factors:
Invasive species- when a new species enters to a new environment, there will be a competition that is induces automatically between the new species and the native species to utilise the ecosystem.
Competition- Competition in an ecosystem is one of the main reason for endangering a species. When resources in an ecosystem decreases, every species that sharing the ecosystem are pushed to the verge to find an alternative prey. Sometime, this may result in starvation to death and consequently extinction.