Biology, asked by shahinashahi562, 8 months ago

will the impact of removing all the organisms in a trophic level be different for different trophic levels? can the organisms of any trophic level be removed without causing any damage to the ecosystem

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Answered by amanbiswas8278
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The impact of removing the organisms of a trophic level is different for different trophic levels. For example, if we remove plants from a food chain, no organism will get food as plants are the primary producers in the food chain. If herbivores are removed from a food chain then carnivores will starve and die and producers are also affected and may die due to competition for space and nutrients. It is not possible to remove a trophic level without causing damage to the ecosystem as they are interlinked.

Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, the impact of removing all the organisms of a trophic level will be different for different trophic levels. The effect will be time related. If we remove all the producers, primary consumers will be affected instantly. Secondary consumers will affect after a gap and tertiary consumers after a longer gap.

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