Biology, asked by manavmalhotra2, 1 year 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?
NCERT Class X
Science - Science
Chapter _Our Environment

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Answered by kahkashananjum1574
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Yes, the impact of removing all the organism in a trophic level will be different for different trophic levles. The lower trophic level of an ecosystem has a greater number of individuals than the higher trophic levels. Removal of producwrs will affect all the organisms of successive trophic levels and they wont survive. The removal of higher trophic level will lead to increase in organisms of lower trophic level and the organisms of higher trophic level will doe due to the shortage of food.


No, removing of all organism of a trophic level will disturb the ecosystem. Killing of higher trophic level organisms will cause explosion in population of lower level organisms. This will adversely affect the ecosystem.

Answered by XxMissPaglixX
0

⟼✔✔Removal of all the organism in a trophic level will cause the same type of disturbance in an ecosystem that is killing of higher trophic level and explosion in population of the lower level organism if all producer are killed there will be no food available for heavy water present in the ecosystem in the absence of herbivorous various category of carnivorous will be affected since all category of organism are linked through food change removal of organism of any topic level will ultimately affect the ecosystem.✔✔

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