Any changes made in our ecosystem affect all the plants and animals that live there.
Destroying one part of the ecosystem affects every other part of it.
As you wander down the beach, you encounter different tiny ecosystems, each with its own plant and animal life.
The
ecosystem of the forest is upset significantly when too many trees are removed at once.
By harming the ecosystem of our planet, we endanger the balance of nature itself.
Scientists are wondering what has changed in the ecosystem of the area that has resulted in the death of an
alarming number of frogs.
The richly forested ecosystem of the west coast is home to a wide variety of plants and animals.
The ecosystem is this area is extremely fragile because it is so small and so specialized.
Scientists have determined that each type of dolphin specializes in
catching prey that lives within its specific ecosystem.
Hawaii has 150 recognized ecosystems.
Tropical bats are key elements in rain forest ecosystems, which rely on the bats to pollinate flowers, and disperse seeds for countless trees and shrubs.
The country of Guyana boasts a number of very different ecosystems supporting many different trees, plants, insects, reptiles, amphibians, fish and mammals.
Coral reefs are home to over 25% of all marine life, and are the world's most fragile and endangered ecosystem.
British Columbia's giant underwater seaweed forests comprise ecosystems which are more diverse than rainforests.
The wildebeest are one of the most important parts of the ecosystem of Serengeti National Park.
Science tells us that healthy ecosystems provide humans with things like food, clean water, clean air, and protection from natural disasters.