Some animals would die. (some species would die)
If there were fewer penguins in the wild, it could disrupt the food chain as they are an important part of the ecosystem. It could also lead to changes in the population sizes of their prey and predators. Additionally, penguin conservation efforts might be increased to prevent further population decline.
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For once, it would be a good thing to see a species decline a bit. The adaptable coyote is found now in great numbers where it is not native, and has become a threat to native species and livestock, even children.
A keystone species is a species whose presence has a disproportionately large impact on its ecosystem compared to its abundance. If a keystone species is removed from its ecosystem, it can lead to significant changes in the ecosystem's structure and function.
If an animal in a ecosystem chain became extinct - the WHOLE ecosystem would collapse because, believe it or not, every single species counts. For example, if a bird species in a forest became extinct - everything that ate the bird would die without their "food" and everything that ate them would die and so on and so forth.
Nothing. You would have to take out a significant number of antelopes to see any changes to the ecosystem.
Mika
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.
the plants and animals will have to adapt to their enviorment. if they can't they will die
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.
That would be human beings.
the fishes and seals will increased
they die
he would stay the same