What would happen if number of carnivorous decreases in an ecosystem?
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If the no of carnivorous decreases in an ecosystem, then it will led to the increase in the no of herbivores.
As a result,the no of plants will decrease and the amount of oxygen will also decrease in the atmosphere.
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If the number of carnivorous animals decreases in an ecosystem there will be no equilibrium in the ecosystem.
Explanation:
- An ecosystem consists of all types of animals. Now the carnivorous animals feed on the herbivorous.
- In the ecosystem if the carnivorous are absent in an ecosystem the number of herbivores will gradually increased due to to the lack of tradition by the carnivorous.
- As a result the number of herbivores free now require greater amount of producers or plants to meet their nutritional requirement.
- And finally the amount of produces will decrease to such and extend the herbivorous will also finally die due to absence of food.
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