What are the possible effects to us if the terrestrial ecosystem is replaced by the aquatic ecosystem?
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- Eutrophication happens when there is an excessive build up of nutrients in an aquatic system such as lakes and ponds. This results in an increased growth of aquatic plants. If this happens in large quantities, the lake or pond begins to be filled with more algae and plants. Eventually, the aquatic system changes into a terrestrial ecosystem
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Changes in seasonal patterns of precipitation and runoff will alter hydrologic characteristics of aquatic systems, affecting species composition and ecosystem productivity. Populations of aquatic organisms are sensitive to changes in the frequency, duration, and timing of extreme precipitation events, such as floods or droughts. Changes in the seasonal timing of snowmelt will alter stream flows, potentially interfering with the reproduction of many aquatic species.
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