Biology, asked by manideepR3604, 1 year ago

What would happen if lions were removed from the food chain?

Answers

Answered by kyndalwoodard
4

If the lions were to be removed from the environment then the antelope population would increase,which would cause an unequal food chain and web.

Answered by JenelleTeeters
3

It will disturb the balance of the ecosystem

Explanation:

  • If the lions from an ecosystem is removed then it will create a negative effect on the ecosystem because lions maintain the number of their prey and their prey are antelopes, buffalo, and other herbivores.
  • So if lions are removed from the food chain than the number of deer and other prey will increase and when they will increase in number they will eat more vegetation and decrease the vegetation there so they will disturb the ecosystem.

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