Rephrase the question. :)
yes because every animal is important in the ecosystem because if that animal dies out then every thing that eats that animal will die and every thing that eats that animal dies and soon the world will be without any life.
The main reason mushrooms exist in an ecosystem is because they play a crucial role in decomposition. They break down organic material such as dead plants and trees, releasing nutrients back into the soil. This helps to recycle and replenish nutrients, making them available for other plants and organisms in the ecosystem.
He played Davy Crockett.
caterpillar eats plants and eaten by birds, this means vegetables>caterpillar>birds
Producers: Are plants, and they produce food for Consumers: which eat plants/other animals (even though they are animals to), then die to make food for Decomposers: like fungi, which makes soil, to start the cycle over again!
without it we wouldn't have weather and everything would die
If an organism is alone in a ecosystem it will definitely die. A single organism cannot form an ecosystem as it has to interact with other organisms.
The role of an eel in nature is to eat fish to keep the population in good numbers and than to create more eels and leave the population control to the younger generation when they die.
No, Naruto does not die in "Naruto" or in "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations." He is alive and continues to play a major role in the story.
it is an important part of the ecosystem. All the animals that eat them will either need to eat something ells or move to where there is salmon or even die.
I don't believe anything would happen to the ecosystem, as what can scavengers do, but wait for their prey to die? I think the only thing that would happen is for the scavengers to quickly die off, as there would not be enough food for more than the ecosystem can support.
ant eaters would die and every thing else will die