Biology, asked by mukuldatta1551, 1 year ago

What would happen if carnivores were removed from an ecosystem?

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Answered by verma2003ishu
0

Answer:

If carnivores were removed from an ecosystem

It disturb the wildlife

Explanation:

For example

If tiger eat deer

if the carnivore tiger be removed then the population of deer increases

And disturb the wildlife

Answered by jashvenraj
1

Answer:

it would leads to increase in population of plants and inequal balance of ecosystem

Explanation:

  1. carnivorous are meat eating animals which mostly finish an ecosystem flowchart
  2. In absence of carnivorus,increase in population of other species.
  3. eg: if there is no tiger than deer and many animals will increase population leading to massive population and unbalnce of ecosystem.
  4. HOPE THIS HELPS U :)

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