Then. the other will die too
If cordgrass were to suddenly die in a salt marsh ecosystem, it would have cascading effects on other organisms. Without cordgrass, animals that rely on it for food and habitat, such as birds, crabs, and fish, would suffer. The loss of cordgrass could disrupt the balance of the ecosystem and lead to population declines in these dependent species.
I think it will be the primary consumers since they cant eat any grass?
Pretty much anywhere there is grass...
Yes, there are as a producer as in an ecosystem would be the sun and the grass.
grass land
grass
trees,grass a lot of things
A piece of grass will have a smaller ecosystem than other insects and animals. A bird will likely have the largest ecosystem.
trees,grass a lot of things
A herbivore is the type of consumer that would eat only living sea grass in a coastal ecosystem.
grass
In this ecosystem, the producer is the grass. Producer make their own food and include plants, grass, and algae. Consumers are animals that do not make food but must feed on other consumers.