Biology, asked by toshirolkr9691, 11 months ago

What will happen to an ecosystem if all top carnivores are removed?

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Answered by shaikhaa9572
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If all the carnivores are removed from the earth then the herbivores would increase in number as there would be nobody to feed on them and hence their population would increase tremendously.

Answered by Anonymous
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If all the carnivores are removed from the earth, the population of herbivores will increase. Large population of herbivores will overgraze. As a result, all plants will disappear from the earth surface and ultimately the earth may become a desert. The biosphere will get disturbed which will lead to end of life on earth.

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