Discuss the effects of imbalance in the food chain.
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Food chain disruptions may also contribute to a significant biodiversity loss. ... If the increase of some species is too strong, those species are likely to dominate whole ecosystems, which in turn may lead to a significant loss in biodiversity since other species may no longer be able to sustain their population.
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Following are the effects of imbalance in the food chain:
- As we know that the Food chain disruptions may also contribute to a significant biodiversity loss.
- when the increase in species is too strong, those species are likely to dominate whole ecosystems, which in turn may lead to a significant loss in biodiversity since other species may no longer be able to sustain their population.
- So, When one of the links (species) in a food chain is no longer present (for example a species goes extinct or a feral animal takes over).
- We also know that when the food chain breaks. Sometimes, this can cause other animals in the food chain to disappear as well and the whole ecosystem can become imbalanced or even collapse.
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