Biology, asked by jainruchi, 1 year ago

Extinction of tiger can destabilise the entire forest ecosystems and results in loss of biodiversity. Justify

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Answered by Sunny20167
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After a century of decline, tiger numbers are on the rise. At least 3890 tigers remain in the wild, but much more work is needed to protect this species that's still vulnerable to extinction
Answered by Battleangel
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As tigers feed on deers,this means Extinction of tigers will lead to increase in population deers this may lead to a compitition for food between them.

Extinction of tigers have an adverse effect on the Vultures too, As they eat the remains of the dead body.

in this way Extinction of tigers can destabilise the entire forest ecosystem and result in a large scale loss of biodiversity.

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