Environmental Sciences, asked by breaannarenas, 4 months ago

What might happen if you remove a primary consumer from the ecosystem?

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Answered by tajmohamad7719
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The ecosystem has three major biotic component. Producer, consumer and decomposer. They are interrelated and dependent on each other. Producers are the autotrophs which act as a source of food and energy for the consumers. If there where no produces, the consumers would die due to hunger and thus the other dependent trophic level will not survive and a time will come when they will be no life on earth.What might happen if you remove a primary consumer from the ecosystem? There would be more food for secondary consumers. ... The number of secondary consumers would increase.

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Answered by Raghav1330
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The primary consumer is the only living thing that is capable of harvesting the producers' energy.

  • Without the presence of the primary consumer, there would be no origin of energy for carnivorous or subordinate consumers so no subordinate consumer would be able to exist in the ecosystem.
  • There are only primary consumers in the ecosystem at the side of decomposers. They are dependent on each other.
  • There would be a large amount of food left for subordinate consumers and this will increase the number of subordinate consumers.

Answered by Raghav1330
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The primary consumer is the only living thing that is capable of harvesting the producers' energy.

  • Without the presence of the primary consumer, there would be no origin of energy for carnivorous or subordinate consumers so no subordinate consumer would be able to exist in the ecosystem.
  • There are only primary consumers in the ecosystem at the side of decomposers. They are dependent on each other.
  • There would be a large amount of food left for subordinate consumers and this will increase the number of subordinate consumers.

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