Introduction of predatory species (by humans) that impact the herbivore/omnivore population but indirectly causes a decline in plant proliferation due to the lack of the digestion cycle/fresh groundwork causing less plants to grow in a given environment. Then insects are “forced” to migrate elsewhere and have potential to become invasive and ergo predatory in other ecosystems that were once more isolated.
Urbanization is also a factor for obvious reasons.
We’re killing our planet in more ways than just pollution and climate effect. No one ever talks about the corruption and flat out lack of accountability in agricultural administrations.
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Introduction of predatory species (by humans) that impact the herbivore/omnivore population but indirectly causes a decline in plant proliferation due to the lack of the digestion cycle/fresh groundwork causing less plants to grow in a given environment. Then insects are “forced” to migrate elsewhere and have potential to become invasive and ergo predatory in other ecosystems that were once more isolated.
Urbanization is also a factor for obvious reasons.
We’re killing our planet in more ways than just pollution and climate effect. No one ever talks about the corruption and flat out lack of accountability in agricultural administrations.