Every living thing in every biome has a role to play in that system. Take out one part of the whole, and it will ripple throughout the whole. The problem is that no one can know all of the effects one missing link can have on the biome.
Well, the rabbit's main food source, grass, would grow more abundantly, allowing other animals, say, the woodchuck, to populate more. this would allow the woodchuck's predators (there are not many, mostly foxes and feral dogs) to grow in population. This could also lead to the population decrease of the foxes' and dogs' other prey. These animals dying would then lead to the population increase of their food source, and so on.
On the other hand, predators of rabbits, say feral dogs, foxes, feral cats, bobcats, lynxes, ect would decrease, or they would stare eating more of their other prey (lets focus on feral cats). The feral cats' common prey, the meadow vole would have a population drop. This would allow the food source (grass) to flourish, and that would go on and on...
Their predators may decline in number if they could not adapt to feed on another more abundant species.
Then their predators Such as foxes and Large birds Will basically starve, because the rabbits are a big thing in their food diet
I think if all rabbit deid in earth then there will be no rabbit (simple think)
The foxes might not find enough food, in which case their population might also decline.
There would be fewer rabbits.
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it would disarm the whole food chain
Starvation, death.
a Population of rabbits because they're primary consumers and they contain more energy.
There would be less rabbits, and more foxes.
A population of rabbits would likely have the greatest biomass compared to a population of foxes in the same ecosystem. Typically, herbivores like rabbits have higher biomass as they can efficiently convert plant matter into their own body tissues, while carnivores like foxes would have lower biomass as they need to expend energy to chase, catch, and digest their prey.
Predators of rabbits, to keep the ecosystem in balance. For example, foxes and snakes
Foxes, Owls and Rabbits are some nocturnal animals.
Rabbits may stay busy reproducing, but foxes eat rabbits.
They foxes will have a ten-year population cycle
yes!foxes do eat rabbits
The foxes have no predator's in their environment.
a Population of rabbits because they're primary consumers and they contain more energy.
Rabbits provide a food source for foxes. It is necessary for a species near the bottom of the food chain to be more numerous in order to ensure an ample supply of food. If the rabbit population starts to fall, there won't be enough for foxes to eat, so the foxes will begin to die of starvation. The population size of the foxes is directly limited by the availability of food: the population size of the rabbits. Also, (This is a diffrent person) they are food for LOTS of things, not just foxes. They are also food to hawks, eagles, bears, wolfs, cyots, snakes, ospre, and many more. Oh yeah, if you killed all the rabbits in the area, all these thing will leave, or die.
It is like foxes and rabbits, the foxes are the predators and the rabbits are the prey. They depend on eachother, if the amount of rabbits goes down, then so will the foxes etc.
It is like foxes and rabbits, the foxes are the predators and the rabbits are the prey. They depend on eachother, if the amount of rabbits goes down, then so will the foxes etc.
There would be less rabbits, and more foxes.
the number of rabbits will decrease because that's fox's main food source
It is like foxes and rabbits, the foxes are the predators and the rabbits are the prey. They depend on eachother, if the amount of rabbits goes down, then so will the foxes etc.
lemmings population will grow