What will happen if the number of insect eating birds reduce
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When there is a decrease in the number of “Insect-eating” birds, there will be a change in the ecosystem chain.
Garden insects and pests are at their highest number during spring and in late summer. These insects feed on the plants and leaves and destroy them. The birds that feed on the insects indirectly help in saving the plants and increase their growth.
1. If there is a decrease in the “insect-eating” birds, then there will be an increase in the destruction of the plants in the garden, backyards, crop-plants in fields etc.
2. When there is an increase in the plants and less damage to them, there will be an increase in the biomass also, which is helpful for the environment.
Garden insects and pests are at their highest number during spring and in late summer. These insects feed on the plants and leaves and destroy them. The birds that feed on the insects indirectly help in saving the plants and increase their growth.
1. If there is a decrease in the “insect-eating” birds, then there will be an increase in the destruction of the plants in the garden, backyards, crop-plants in fields etc.
2. When there is an increase in the plants and less damage to them, there will be an increase in the biomass also, which is helpful for the environment.
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