If the herbivore population increased significantly, it could lead to overgrazing, resulting in the depletion of vegetation and disruption of local ecosystems. This overconsumption of plant life may also negatively impact other species that rely on those plants for food and habitat. Additionally, the imbalance could lead to increased competition among herbivores for limited resources, potentially causing population declines in the long term. Ultimately, the entire food web, including predators and decomposers, could be affected by these changes.
Then there would be less grass and food available for other deer and herbivores.
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the plankton population would decrease
the plankton population would decrease
the producers would decrease in population as the herbivores which the sharks would have ate, would grow in population.
Adding an apex predator (wolves) to a park would result in a decrease in herbivores such as deer and rabbits, which would mean that the plants would become healthier and more numerous. The herbivore population would also become healthier as the wolves kill off the weaker animals.
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if all secondary consumers or predators will be killed.the population of herbivores will increase.there will be no living things.
It would collapse and everything would die
All meat eaters would die
there would be a lot of herbivores and eventually all the herbivores would have eaten most of the grass and some would start dying
Extinct. Wolves are predators of deer. If the wolf population increases the deer population will become extinct. Log in for more information.