<span>Large carnivores in general are often used as indicator species because of their seat at the top of the food chain. ... When a large carnivore is missing from an ecosystem this can
reflect problems in prey populations, usually caused by larger issues
such as over-harvest of game, presence of disease, or habitat changes.</span>
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16 protons and 19 neutrons
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The atomic number or proton number of a chemical element is the number of protons located in the nucleus of an atom. It is same as the charge number of the nucleus
Sulfur possesses an atomic number of 16, so it owns 16 protons.
protons + neutrons = atomic weight,
35-16=19. So sulfur has 16 protons and 19 neutrons
Transcriptional events possibly ?