Basically then there wouldn't be enough food for the carnivores. so the food chain would become messed up and there would be mass extinction of carnivores
Removing omnivores from an ecosystem could lead to imbalances in food webs, as they play a crucial role in controlling populations of both herbivores and carnivores. With omnivores gone, herbivore populations might increase unchecked, potentially leading to overgrazing or overbrowsing, which could harm plant communities and reduce biodiversity. Additionally, the absence of omnivores could result in a rise in certain predator populations, further destabilizing the ecosystem. Overall, the removal of omnivores could disrupt nutrient cycling and ecosystem resilience.
The plants would grow too much, and it would become an overgrown forest, which could give bad animals more homes.
If species disappeared from an ecosystem the balance in the ecosystem will be altered.
gtyh
he would stay the same
Removing omnivores from an ecosystem could lead to imbalances in food webs, as they play a crucial role in controlling populations of both herbivores and carnivores. With omnivores gone, herbivore populations might increase unchecked, potentially leading to overgrazing or overbrowsing, which could harm plant communities and reduce biodiversity. Additionally, the absence of omnivores could result in a rise in certain predator populations, further destabilizing the ecosystem. Overall, the removal of omnivores could disrupt nutrient cycling and ecosystem resilience.
The plants would grow too much, and it would become an overgrown forest, which could give bad animals more homes.
If species disappeared from an ecosystem the balance in the ecosystem will be altered.
gtyh
If ecosystem is decomposed, ecological imbalance will be caused. The ecosystem will be depleted.
producers,herbivores,omnivores,carnivores and decomposere
Wastes would accumulate in ecosystem .
I don't believe anything would happen to the ecosystem, as what can scavengers do, but wait for their prey to die? I think the only thing that would happen is for the scavengers to quickly die off, as there would not be enough food for more than the ecosystem can support.
Nothing. You would have to take out a significant number of antelopes to see any changes to the ecosystem.
the fishes and seals will increased
they die
he would stay the same