All of the rocks are removed from a dessert ecosystem, what would happen to the population of rock dwelling lizards and in turn the animals which eat them.
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If all of the rocks are removed from a desert ecosystem then the population of rock dwelling lizard cannot be survive or will go extinct, if they will not change their dwellings. ... Due to decrease in lizard population would allow insect population to increase.
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