Biology, asked by prajwalkumar00000, 5 months ago

'Extinction of tiger can destabilise the entire forest ecosystem and result in a
large scale loss of biodiversity.'
Justify this statement.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tigers are one of the main carnivorous species in the forest ecosystem. If the tigers get extinct the herbivores species will be increased and led to deplete in grasses and plants . That's why the decrease of tiger population will harm the allover ecosystem of the forest.

Answered by Nathraja003
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Explanation:

As the Tiger is the Top Carnivorous of Food Chain. If it will extinct then this definitely affect the ecosystem meanwhile the herbivorous animals will increase and it will create a huge of loss of biodiversity of plants and destabilize the forest environment.

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