Then it would be the end for that species in one generation.
If all individuals in a species were sterile the species would become extinct
Then it would be the end for that species in one generation.
If all individuals of a species were sterile, the population would eventually decline and face extinction, as no new individuals could be born to replace those that die. Over time, the lack of reproduction would lead to a loss of genetic diversity, making the species more vulnerable to diseases and environmental changes. Without the ability to reproduce, the species would not be able to adapt to new challenges, ultimately resulting in its disappearance from the ecosystem.
If all individuals in a species were to die, the species would become extinct and no longer exist. This would have ecological consequences, potentially disrupting food chains and ecosystems that relied on the species for various functions. It could also impact other species that interacted with or depended on the extinct species in some way.
They cannot. Should the sperm and egg of these two species meet, nothing will happen. Nature does not allow it. Only animals of similar genus - like lions and tigers, or horses and donkeys, can conceive outside their species. Most of the time their offspring is sterile.
No, they would not. Further to that, they could not. They are genetically too different to have a sterile child between them. (This is opposed to a horse and an ass which while different species can create sterile mules.)
Nothing would happen, they are different species and therefore cannot breed.
If animals can breed and produce a viable (fertile) offspring they are termed a "species". Often two closely related species can inter-breed and produce an offspring that will be a non-viable (sterile) hybrid. An example of the later would be the cross-breeding of a horse with a donkey.This cross produces a "Mule", which is sterile & unable to reproduce.
The species would die out.
One species would be forced to leave.
One species would be forced to leave.
If species disappeared from an ecosystem the balance in the ecosystem will be altered.