If producers were removed from an ecosystem there would be no more food web.
the world would go into a supply and economic crisis and eventually we would all die from shortage of food and water
If producers were eliminated, the consumers would die and the whole ecosystem will decrease.
oh poor ignorant fellow... there aren't anyone producing the ecosystem
Go the pies
many organism wouldn't be able to adapt and eventually either die or leave
If we didnt have different consumers then all of the producers would all run out and then all the consumer would die because there would be no more producers. that's why you need different ones.
Ultimately, all life will die, because there will be no food source for the carnivores and throw all life out of place, leaving only the producers.
All organisms that are not producers are known as discomposes. This is in fungi.
Nothing would happen at all.
Producers are what make energy for animals and human being. Without it we'd all be dead. Producers makes it's own energy from the sun, nutrients from the soil, and from water. A hebivore eats a producer because it can't make it's own food. A carnivore eats other animals. An omnivore eats both plants and animals. My point is that humans eat animals and produders. If there wasn't any the animals would die and then we would die.
All producers would die out and eventually so would all organisms.
Consumers would also die; they depend for producers for food
eventually all of the consumers that eats those plants (producers) would die off or move to a different habitat. But this will most likely not happen because it would be very hard to permanently destroy all of the producers in that biome.
Extinction
So will everything else.
The consumers would die of starvation.
The most likely thing that will probably happen if someone killed all the producers in an area is that they would have to come in from another area. Whenever there is a higher demand, people will naturally go there to fill the void.
Every thing else would die with it because the organisms on the higher end of the food chain wouldn't get the energy that they needed.
It depends on what producers you're referring to. In some cases, producers in a community may be completely independent of the other organisms. But in most cases, the producers reside at the bottom trophic level, providing energy for the primary consumers, secondary consumers, and on. Upon removal, the food web would collapse, causing extinction, migration, or possibly evolution. Think of it this way: all the different levels of organisms are stacked on top of each other as blocks. The primary producers would be the bottom block. Now remove that bottom block and suddenly the succeeding blocks are unstable and will then fall without the support of the producers.
The number of primary consumer will increase and it will eat producers which utlimately leads to distruction of all live forms on the earth
19-05-2013 Expect us.
if the producers disappeared the other animals such as the primary, secondary,and tertiary consumers and the decomposer would not have anything to eat because the producers would not exist so all the other animals would become extinct.