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what would happen if one consumer is totally eradicated?​

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Answered by jisso30
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If all the primary consumers in an ecosystem were removed there would eventually be an increase in producers and a decrease in secondary and tertiary consumers.

Answered by Anonymous
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Conclusion. If all the primary consumers in an ecosystem were removed there would eventually be an increase in producers and a decrease in secondary and tertiary consumers.

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