given below is a food chain :
GRASS->GRASSHOPPER->FROG->SNAKE->PEACOCK
what will happen to the members of different trophic levels in the food chain, if all the frogs of that area are removed ?
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Explanation:
Grasshoppers are eaten by frogs; Frogs are eaten by snakes, and snakes are eaten by peacocks. If frog is completely removed from the given food chain, then no-one will eat the grasshopper, so the population of grasshoppers will increase.
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If all frogs of that area are removed then
- the population of grasshopper would increase as there would be no organism to eat grasshoppers.
- The population of snake would decrease as there would be no prey left for snake to eat.
- if the population of snake will decrease then this would affect the population of peacock as there would be no food (snake) left.
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