Humans
interfere in the food web's of different ecosystems and animals cant adapt and evolve fast enough to keep up.
We hunt animals to extinction, we destroy their forest habitat, we tame animals
we even effect the climate, making ice sheets melt and the like.
People in power are ignorant to science. Its disappointing, humans have so much potential, instead we argue over religion and profit money wise instead of looking after our fragile planet.
If one organism in a food chain disappears, it can disrupt the entire chain. The organism's predators may not have enough food, leading to a decrease in their population. This, in turn, can affect the next trophic level and potentially lead to a cascade effect throughout the ecosystem.
True. The loss of an organism at the bottom of a food chain can have cascading effects on all organisms in the chain. This can disrupt the balance of the ecosystem and impact the entire food web.
If an organism is removed from an ecosystem, it can disrupt the entire food chain or ecosystem balance. This may lead to a decrease in biodiversity, affect the availability of resources for other organisms, and potentially create a cascade of negative effects throughout the ecosystem.
Depending on the niche (habitat) animals on top of that organism on the food chain might eat it.
it makes it a food chain
The most directly affected of the food chain would be on the organism that used to eat the extinct animal and whatever the extinct organism used to eat. The whole entire food chain is ultimately affected.
because it would change all the system in a food chain
an organism that feeds on others in food chain
what level of the food chain at which an organism is found is known as its?
Lets just say it would affect the entire food chain
How energy moves from organism to organism.
The arrows in a food chain indicate the direction of energy flow from organism to organism.