If the secondary consumers are removed then the apex predators will die with no prey to prey on.
The plant would die. Plants need co2 to make oxygen which humans and animals need to exist.
If the producers were removed then there would be no beginning to the food chain and the complete ecosystem would die off. If the detrivores and decomposers were removed there would be no organic nutrients and all the dead plants would ruin the animals habitat.The ecosystem will be fill by plants and animal wastes as there will be no decompositon of waste material. .
if the producers disappeared the other animals such as the primary, secondary,and tertiary consumers and the decomposer would not have anything to eat because the producers would not exist so all the other animals would become extinct.
animals that eat both producers and other consumers are
animals that eat both producers and other consumers are
If any animal was removed from the food web the animals that it would prey on would overpopulate and the animals that hunted it would starve because it has nothing to feed on.
If producers were removed from the carbon cycle, there would be a significant disruption in the flow of carbon through ecosystems. Producers, such as plants and phytoplankton, absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis, serving as the foundation of food webs. Without them, carbon would accumulate in the atmosphere, leading to increased greenhouse gas concentrations and exacerbating climate change. Additionally, the loss of producers would collapse food chains, resulting in the decline or extinction of herbivores and, subsequently, higher trophic levels.
Producers are essential to all ecosystems because most our our meals are linked to producers. For ex. Beef (Cows) eat corn if they are unlucky, and if they're lucky they get to eat grass. Both corn, and grass are producers. If no producers were not available, animals, and humans would wipe out.
the animals who has scales on the body
If the main predator is removed from an area, the prey animal population in the area will increase. If the increase of previously prey animals becomes too much, the environment will suffer. A balance between the number of predators, compared to the prey animals available, ensures that the environment will also be balanced, and only healthy animals will thrive.
Almost all of the organisms will be affected because the grass is the first step in energy flow or what we called PRODUCERS.
The wetland would be warn away by erosion.