plant eaters will over populate the earth and they will have no room to move so there could be alot violent killing to thin out population but they will probally still grow and grow and grow for years to come. my prediction ryan
If all producers were eliminated from an ecosystem, there would be no source of food or energy for other organisms. This would result in the collapse of the entire ecosystem as consumers, decomposers, and all other organisms in the food chain would not be able to survive without the energy and nutrients provided by producers through photosynthesis.
If the population of one species grows unusually fast, it can lead to competition for resources such as food and habitat. This can result in depletion of resources for other species, disrupting the balance of the ecosystem. It can also lead to overpopulation, which may cause ecological imbalances and impact the overall biodiversity of the ecosystem.
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.
One species may be eliminated from that ecosystem.
An organism that is alone in an ecosystem will likely struggle to find food, mate, and protect itself from predators. It may have difficulty maintaining its population and could be more vulnerable to extinction due to lack of genetic diversity. Interactions with other organisms in the ecosystem also play critical roles in maintaining balance and stability.
The removal of a single species of carnivore can have cascading effects on the food chain. It can lead to an increase in the population of their prey species, which may then overgraze or outcompete other species, causing a shift in the ecosystem's balance. This can also affect other predator and prey species within the same trophic level, potentially leading to disruptions in the entire ecosystem.
The numbers of predators and prey I'm that ecosystem
The ecosystem will damage humans.
If species disappeared from an ecosystem the balance in the ecosystem will be altered.
If a predator is eliminated from an ecosystem, its prey population will likely increase significantly due to the lack of predation pressure. This can lead to overpopulation of the prey species, which may result in overgrazing or depletion of resources, ultimately destabilizing the ecosystem. Additionally, the increase in prey may negatively impact other species and the overall biodiversity of the area.
i think cacuse it needs energy? Not very sure
It is carried to your large intestine and is then eliminated.
its depending if your racist or what topic your on to make that happen.
If herbivores were removed from the planet, the food chain wouldn't have a bottom. Some carnivores eat smaller carnivores, but the lowest carnivore on the food chain would die if herbivores would be removed, causing a chain reaction and, well, the carnivores that eat that carnivore would die, and the carnivores that eat THAT carnivore will die... etc. The world would be a total mess.
they would fight each other until they were to tired or one killed the other
The roles of a producer in an ecosystem are : Photosynthesis to happen , grow entirely for the consumers .
If ecosystem is decomposed, ecological imbalance will be caused. The ecosystem will be depleted.