Science, asked by charmagnetrisha, 3 months ago

What will happen to an ecosystem if a population of one species was removed?

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Answered by taesha43
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Answer:

The most obvious result of the removal of the top predators in an ecosystem is a population explosion in the prey species. ... When prey becomes more scarce, the predator population declines until prey is again more abundant. Therefore, the two balance each other. When the predators are removed, prey populations explode.

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Answered by bhuvna789456
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When the species was removed from the ecosystem it results in changes throughout the food chain, impacts other species even the entire ecology.

Explanation:

  • The ecosystem is made up of different species which are connected in the complex to form a food web of eaters and eaten.
  • Even the plants, insects, microorganisms within the ecosystem play a major role in the earth's ecosystem. when any one of them got removed from the ecosystem it will affect the organism which depends on it and lead to extinction.
  • For example, if we remove bees and insects which get attracted towards the flower from the ecosystem it will result in the extinction of flowers due to the absence of pollinating agents.
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