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effects of ecological crisis

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Answered by shreejagudiseva
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It may be that the environment quality degrades compared to the species' needs, after a change of abiotic ecological factor (for example, an increase of temperature, less significant rainfalls). It may be that the environment becomes unfavourable for the survival of a species (or a population) due to an increased pressure of predation .Lastly, it may be that the situation becomes unfavourable to the quality of life of the species (or the population) due to raise in the number of individuals (overpopulation).

The evolution theory  of punctuated equilibrium sees infrequent ecological crises as a potential driver of rapid evolution.

Answered by sumeetthecr7
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an ecological crisis occurs when the environmental of a species or a population changes in a way that is destabilizes its continued survival. It may be that the environmental becomes unfavourable for the survival of a species due to an increased pressure of predation
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