Geography, asked by sauravjha9180, 1 year ago

How did losing deer affect the mushroom population? explain why this occurred?

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Answered by arjitsingh30
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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Loosing Deer and Mushroom population  

  • Every organism depends on the other for its survival. There are generally two types of animals namely herbivorous and carnivorous animals.
  • Herbivorous eats only plants for their survival and Carnivores eats both plants and animals. Deer is a herbivorous animal.
  • Deers were lost as humans started to hunt these animals for their flesh and skin. Eventually the food they rely on, mushrooms, started to increase and this led to malnourishment of trees. As mushrooms feed on the soil nutrients, the tree which is dependent of these gets forbidden and the complete food cycle goes for a toss.  

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