Their populations would boom because they would no longer be preyed upon. Ultimately, though, they would most likely exceed their food supply and eventually have their own population crash.
If herbivores were removed from the planet, the food chain wouldn't have a bottom. Some carnivores eat smaller carnivores, but the lowest carnivore on the food chain would die if herbivores would be removed, causing a chain reaction and, well, the carnivores that eat that carnivore would die, and the carnivores that eat THAT carnivore will die... etc. The world would be a total mess.
Neither!An organism that eats detritus is termed a decomposer.A herbivore eats living plants, and a carnivore living animals. Decomposers make a meal out of fallen leaves, animal droppings, animal corpses, dead plants, whatever is in the compost heap, and so on.
Plants might get into the stomach of a carnivore if they are consumed along with the prey. This can happen when the carnivore preys on an herbivorous animal that has recently consumed plant material. Additionally, in some cases, carnivores might intentionally consume plant material for various reasons such as aiding digestion or obtaining nutrients that may be lacking in their diet.
Another carnivore would take its place as the top. the food that the carnivore would increase (secondary carnivores). and the food that the secondary carnivores ate would decrease because there are too many secondary carnivores... The whole food chain would be affected.
If the population of a key organism in the Sahara Desert ecosystem, such as a primary producer like a type of grass or a herbivore like a gazelle, greatly increased, it could lead to significant ecological changes. An increase in plant biomass could enhance soil stability and promote further vegetation growth, potentially transforming parts of the desert into more hospitable environments. Conversely, if a herbivore's population surged without sufficient vegetation, overgrazing could occur, leading to soil degradation and desertification. Ultimately, the balance of the ecosystem could be disrupted, affecting other species and the overall biodiversity of the region.
soem of the remaining animals are likley to become immune to the disease but it is posible for extinction by other diseases and preditors and deforestation.
If herbivores were removed from the planet, the food chain wouldn't have a bottom. Some carnivores eat smaller carnivores, but the lowest carnivore on the food chain would die if herbivores would be removed, causing a chain reaction and, well, the carnivores that eat that carnivore would die, and the carnivores that eat THAT carnivore will die... etc. The world would be a total mess.
there will be meany more extinct,threatened preditors that will die of hunger for there food will be gone
they would fight each other until they were to tired or one killed the other
Neither!An organism that eats detritus is termed a decomposer.A herbivore eats living plants, and a carnivore living animals. Decomposers make a meal out of fallen leaves, animal droppings, animal corpses, dead plants, whatever is in the compost heap, and so on.
Lost and owned by other carnivore insects
If a food chain loses an organism, it creates an imbalance and disruption in the food chain. For example, if a species of bird becomes extinct, the insect population can grow dramatically which creates problems for other creatures.
Plants might get into the stomach of a carnivore if they are consumed along with the prey. This can happen when the carnivore preys on an herbivorous animal that has recently consumed plant material. Additionally, in some cases, carnivores might intentionally consume plant material for various reasons such as aiding digestion or obtaining nutrients that may be lacking in their diet.
Another carnivore would take its place as the top. the food that the carnivore would increase (secondary carnivores). and the food that the secondary carnivores ate would decrease because there are too many secondary carnivores... The whole food chain would be affected.
The population of zoo plankton would decrease.
it will decrease
A little over 7 billion are ther a population in who word. Im so confuse that this is our population. Im afraid that what happen if the population will increase in future. What will happen of our wolrd ?