Herbivores are animals that primarily consume plants and plant-based materials. This group includes a wide variety of species across different taxa, such as mammals (e.g., elephants, cows, and sheep), birds (e.g., parrots and some species of pigeons), reptiles (e.g., tortoises), and insects (e.g., caterpillars and many beetles). Herbivores play a crucial role in ecosystems by facilitating plant growth through seed dispersal and maintaining the balance of food webs. They can be found in diverse habitats worldwide, from forests and grasslands to deserts and wetlands.
Carnivores live by hunting herbivores. If an ecosystem does not have enough plants to feed a population of herbivores there will not be enough herbivores to feed a population of carnivores and so they will die out.
Herbivores rely on carnivores to control their population by preying on them, which maintains a balance in the ecosystem. Carnivores depend on herbivores as a food source for their survival. This interdependence helps regulate the population of both herbivores and carnivores and ensures the overall health of the ecosystem.
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Omnivores, detritvores an herbivores are found in the earth. This is what bring around earth worms.
Plants are "producers" they make food for themselves (from air water and sunlight) and all the rest of the the organisms in their biome. If the population of plants decreases the organisms that are DIRECTLY affected are the herbivores. Then, INDIRECTLY, all the carnivores that eat the herbivores.
If a predator is removed from an area, the prey (which is usually herbivores) will have population boom with no limits. Eventually the plant life could become extinct due to the need for food from the herbivores. If the herbivores are removed, plant life will flourish and will spread as well as if all animals are removed. Basically the size of the population will change for the plants if animals are removed.
Herbivores only eat plants, and without any predators hunting the herbivores, they will continue to repopulate. Because of this continuous growth in herbivores, soon all the plants (everything for herbivores to eat), would be gone; since it will all have been eaten. Therefore, with plants dying, there is much less oxygen being produced, and eventually nothing could really live on this type of world.
they hunted a lot of herbivores so the population went down a little
They can live in the same ecosystem because it is required for them to live together. If they didn't all exist in that ecosystem, then it wouldn't work. For example, if there aren't any carnivores in an ecosystem, then all the herbivores will just keep gaining a bigger population, and the bigger population will eat all the plants and starve the herbivores as a whole, but if there aren't enough herbivores, the carnivores will eat all of what there is then they will starve.
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Krills are herbivores
herbivores population will get increased in large number that you cant imagine they will be every where in our house also so save tigers