Biology, asked by EnochOJ, 10 months ago

Some farmers are removing hedges in order to increase the size of their fields. this means that the hawthorn bushes is decreasing. Suggest how removing hawthorn bushes will affect the size of the dunnock population?

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Answered by ramdpmb
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Removing hawthorn bushes will affect the size of the dunnock population because of destruction of their habitat. Dunnock prefers to live under thick bushes and hedgerows which help them to forage on the ground. Dunnock mainly feeds several kind of insects and their larvae, spiders and caterpillars from the leaf during spring while it feeds on seeds and small insects in autumn and winter. Hawthorn bushes are their one of the habitat which is utilized by the birds to build bulky nest in dense shrubs or hedges. Removing the bushes would severely affect the natural habitat of the dunnock.

Answered by brainlyinuser
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Explanation:

  • Yes, by removing hawthorn bushes will affect the size of the dunnock population.
  • But it is essential to ruminate hawthorn bushes so as to keep the birds safe from getting hurt by them.
  • This method is adopted by farmers so they simply cut off without any further complications.
  • So all the main bushes must be made to cut down to keep the innocent bird life harmless.
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