Biology, asked by Drazze7498, 1 year ago

What would happen if herbivores were removed from an ecosystem?

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Answered by paushalisethpiu
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THE TOTAL FOOD CHAIN WILL BE DISTURBED. BECAUSE EACH AN EVERY TROPHIC LEVEL DEPENDS ON EACH OTHER.

Answered by nadamsali02
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In summary, a food chain shows who eats who in an ecosystem. The herbivores feed on producers only, and carnivores only eat meat from other carnivores or herbivores. ... If the herbivores were removed, there would be changes to the biodiversity of the producers, but they would still survive.

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