Some examples of ecological backlash:
Pest control resistance- bugs become immune to treatments and chemicals
Effects of an oil spill on the enviroment- loss of fish, dirty water
The unexpected and detrimental consequences of an environmental modification (e.g. dam construction) which may outweigh the gains anticipated from the modification scheme.
Ecological backlash
3 kinds of ecological backlash?
The difference between ecological succession from ecological backlash. Ecological Succession is the predictable changes in the ecosystem. Ecological Backlash is the unexpected and detriminal consequences of an enviromental modification which may outweigh that gains anticipated form the modification. THANK U
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Examples of ecological backlash include overexploitation of resources leading to biodiversity loss, deforestation causing habitat destruction for wildlife, and pollution contaminating ecosystems and harming organisms within them. These actions can disrupt the balance of natural systems and have long-term negative impacts on the environment.
Ecological succession is the process by which an ecosystem gradually changes and develops over time, often following a disturbance. Ecological backlash refers to the negative impacts that can result from human intervention or natural disasters disrupting the balance of an ecosystem. In some cases, ecological succession can help restore balance and resilience to an ecosystem after a backlash event by allowing new species to establish and recover.
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ecological backlash The unexpected and detrimental consequences of an environmental modification (e.g. dam construction) which may outweigh the gains anticipated from the modification scheme.
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Ecological succession is the process of gradual, sequential change in the composition and structure of an ecosystem over time. Ecological backlash refers to the negative consequences that can result from an intervention or disturbance in an ecosystem, often leading to unintended ecological impacts. While succession is a natural process, backlash is often a result of human activities disrupting ecosystems.