if the predator is over populated then the prey might become extincit
polar bears are a huge part of the food chain in arctic regions and there would be an overpopulation of many animals.
The food chain gets broken every time a creature goes extinct.
they don't effect the food chain there are still crabs right then how do we effect the food chain.
Yes coral reefs effect the human food chain.
If an animal from a food chain disappears, it can have a cascading effect on the entire ecosystem. This can disrupt the predator-prey balance, leading to an increase or decrease in certain species populations. It can also impact the availability of resources for other animals in the food chain, potentially causing a chain reaction of consequences throughout the ecosystem.
baby lions They are the top of the food chain. Without lions there would be an overpopulation of other animals which would ruin the vegetation and ecosystem of the plains of Africa.
Severe overpopulation can lead to strain on resources, increased poverty, and reduced quality of life. However, an effect that is not associated with severe overpopulation is reduced biodiversity, as overpopulation does not directly impact the variety of species in an area.
They are part of the ecosystem and are in a food chain: plants get eaten by sheep, lion then eat the sheep, without the lion there would be an overpopulation of sheep.
No food. Well you know what they say, 'No pain no gain'
Animals don't have rights they just should be treated humanely. That means there is no effect on the food chain. animals have the right to be tasty and succulent. especially when barbecued.
If the produce is removed then the food chain will cease to exist. The consumers will then have nothing to eat and so will die.
Yes it certainly is part of a food chain, and its demise would certainly have an effect on other wildlife numbers with inevitable ripple on effects down the chain.all animals are part of the food chain.