The food chain will not be successful since the organism which depends on the removed food will start looking for something else to depend on or will starve to dead e.g if the grasshopper depends on grass for it survival and the grass is distorted in the food chain the grasshopper will surely die
I'm just guessing, but somebody goes hungry.....go figure.....
Bacteria!
The last link in the food chain is typically apex predators, such as large carnivores like lions, sharks, or eagles. These predators are at the top of the food chain and have few or no natural predators themselves.
The second link in a food chain is typically referred to as the primary consumer, which feeds on the producer (first link) and is then consumed by the secondary consumer.
because it needs a lot of energy to get the food chain to cycle.
ALGEA
primary consumer
a plant
Technically, us!
Plankton
5 example of a 4 linked food chain
A card misses the timing when it is an Optional Trigger (they say 'you can') and something is summoned or resolves in between the trigger condition being met, and the first opportunity to activate it. Peten the Dark Clown has an Optional Trigger that lets it summon another when it is sent to the graveyard. However this sending must be the last thing to happen, or you miss the timing and can't activate the effect. So, if you tribute it for a tribute summon, it misses the timing due to the summon. If you send it to the graveyard as a cost, then it misses the timing due to the resolution of that effect. If it is sent to the graveyard at chain link 2, then it misses the timing due to chain link 1, etc. It needs to be sent at chain link 1, or destroyed by battle.