Plant, dog, person, and horse.
Answer:
The plants in a specific environment be impacted if there was a sudden drop in the amount of bacteria present in that area, there are positive and negative consequences associated with this situation.
Positive:
The decrease in bacterial colonization will prevent the plant from the diseases caused by the bacteria and this will promote plant growth. Like, black rot in Brassica caused by Xanthomonas campestris, bacterial canker in tomato, capsicum and chilli caused by Clavibacter michiganesis.
Negative:
Plants remains in symbiotic relationship with bacteria in order to obtain impermeable inorganic minerals from the soil. In the absence of bacteria, the plants will not receive these nutrients, and their growth may be hampered. Example bacteria fixes atmospheric nitrogen which is taken up by the root nodules of leguminous plants. In return these bacteria gets the food like carbohydrates produce by the plants.
This would be a crowbar. If you have trouble understand this, just visualize what happens when you pry the lid of a box open with a crowbar. You push one end down, and the other end goes up.
Carbohydrates are used for short term energy. It also stores energy.
The concept that is shown by the relationship between the Oahu Amakihi and the Kauai Amakihi is competitive exclusion.