What will happen if all organisms of 3rd trophic level of a food chain are removed?
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Producers are autotrophs, or self-feeding organisms, that make their own organic molecules from carbon dioxide. ... If the plants or other producers of an ecosystem were removed, there would be no way for energy to enter the food web, and the ecological community would collapse. That's because energy isn't recycled.
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If we kill all the organisms in one trophic level, the food supply to the next level will strop resulting in imbalance of the ecosystem. As a result animals in the higher levels will die making the growth of animals in lower trophic level increase in an enormous way. All of this will affect the overall balance in the ecosystem.
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