all consumers
I think it will be the primary consumers since they cant eat any grass?
because the carbon cycle has affected the ecosystem and makes producers get eaten by consumers
Food chains include producers (plants), primary consumers (herbivores), secondary consumers (carnivores or omnivores), and sometimes tertiary consumers (top predators). It shows the flow of energy and nutrients from one organism to another in an ecosystem.
How can a chipmunk be offected if the decomposers in this ecosystem decrease a lot?
In an ecosystem without secondary consumers, you would likely observe an increase in population of primary consumers, leading to overgrazing or overconsumption of primary producers. This could disrupt the balance of the food chain and lead to a decrease in biodiversity. Additionally, there may be an accumulation of biomass at lower trophic levels and a decline in ecosystem resilience to environmental changes.
I think it will be the primary consumers since they cant eat any grass?
because the carbon cycle has affected the ecosystem and makes producers get eaten by consumers
Food chains include producers (plants), primary consumers (herbivores), secondary consumers (carnivores or omnivores), and sometimes tertiary consumers (top predators). It shows the flow of energy and nutrients from one organism to another in an ecosystem.
Photosynthetic organisms use carbon dioxide to grow, using the sun's energy to break apart the molecules so it can use the carbon to grow. Photosynthetic organisms such as all land-based plants, algae, and phytoplankton could be affected by a severe drop in phytoplankton. The death of the plants would then affect primary consumers of the plants, then ripple out to the carnivorous consumers that eat the plant-eaters.
All of the groups you listed - consumers, producers, and workers - are affected by the laws of economics. Consumers make choices based on prices and preferences, producers respond to changes in supply and demand to set prices and production levels, and workers are influenced by factors like wages and job availability.
How can a chipmunk be offected if the decomposers in this ecosystem decrease a lot?
How can a chipmunk be offected if the decomposers in this ecosystem decrease a lot?
Essentially, all chemical (and physical) proces are affected by temperature. This includes the processes intimately used by decomposers.
In an ecosystem without secondary consumers, you would likely observe an increase in population of primary consumers, leading to overgrazing or overconsumption of primary producers. This could disrupt the balance of the food chain and lead to a decrease in biodiversity. Additionally, there may be an accumulation of biomass at lower trophic levels and a decline in ecosystem resilience to environmental changes.
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BIOACCUMULATION
Almost all of the organisms will be affected because the grass is the first step in energy flow or what we called PRODUCERS.