It would soon loose all its animal species too.
Another species that eats the same food might decrease in population.
One species may be eliminated from that ecosystem.
When exotic species are introduced into a new ecosystem, they often don't encounter the same factors that controlled the exotic species population or growth that was in the original ecosystem.
it makes the ecosystem more stable
The loss of a species of animals could greatly effect the environment. For instance, if wolves go extinct, they cannot eat deer, so the deer flourish and there is a grass shortage. Because of so many deer, the deer would also go extinct there would also be a loss in everything because if one animal gets whiped out the food chain will mess up and in the end we might all die
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if it leaves an environmental niche, then another, already existing, species might take that niche; or a new one might evolve to fill it.
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what will happen is the plants will have too much water and die
you can keep the ecosystem safe by not killing animals or plants because animals need to stay in there habitat and plants they help us live. Example is we you are lost in the wild and there is no plants you might not be able to live. if you do not kill the plants then you might be able to live because some plants provide food and that will help you live. that is how you can keep an ecosystem safe.
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Another species that eats the same food might decrease in population.
Alot of things might happen once its ecosystem changed.
some animals might not get what they need
It MIGHT form a new species.
sometimes introduced species are not invasive and they can benefit us in various ways 1. Making the Eco-system proper ex. there aree some poisonous plants, so the species may be its predator. 2. It might become a prey of a endangered species write back if you want more
One species would be forced to leave.