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

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Answered by hitha47
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no it is impossible to remove any organism frm any tropic level because the tropic level before will be increased in number and the organism in the next tropic level do not get food hence it becomes extinct
Answered by jack6778
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Explanation:

Impact of removing all organisms of a trophic level is different for different trophic levels.

For example, if we remove producers from a food chain, no organism will get food, if we remove herbivores from a food chain then carnivores will die and producers will also die due to competition for space and nutrients. No, we can't remove any trophic level without causing damage to the ecosystem as one is dependent on other for their survival. If we remove any one this will create imbalnce in the ecosystem.

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