Grassland animals such as snakes, birds of prey like hawks and owls, and small mammals like foxes and coyotes may eat field mice as part of their diet. These predators help to regulate the field mouse population in the grassland ecosystem.
It is a human~made ecosystem.
One factor that can affect the populations in an ecosystem is that, if an ecosystem had owls with no predators, the owl population would increase and eat all the mice in the ecosystems. The population of the mice would decrease more and more.
There are typically more mice than lions in an ecosystem because mice have shorter reproductive cycles, produce more offspring, and have a quicker population turnover rate compared to lions which have longer gestation periods, produce fewer offspring, and have longer lifespans. This results in a higher number of mice compared to lions in the ecosystem.
Lichens are important to an ecosystem because they
They are part of the food chain in the ecosystem and help in the seed dispesral
Predator.
field mice do sleep
Grassland animals such as snakes, birds of prey like hawks and owls, and small mammals like foxes and coyotes may eat field mice as part of their diet. These predators help to regulate the field mouse population in the grassland ecosystem.
Well, it depends on which ecosystem. In most ecosystems the plants are the producers and the rodents and insects are the first level consumers. Plants like grass and weeds are consumed by field mice and other rodents.
House Mice
Field mice exist in every state in the union.
It is a human~made ecosystem.
i am pretty sure that they do eat mice because they are field mice and field mice eat grain and if the grass grows maybe corn crops then the field mice would eat it !!
One way to get rid of field mice is to use poison.
No, they don't eat field mice, they are they same size. They eat grubs and underground insects
No,they eat grains.