by Nature Editor on December 2nd, 2009
what will happen to the other organisms in the food web if all frogs in the ecosystem were killed?
Tagged as: Ecosystem · food web · frogs · organisms
spike in insects, loss of plant life, reduction in major predation
thw world wouldn end, we would all die, an atomic bomb would go off. peoples heds would fly in all directions and ok sorri ya it would be bad.
Animals that eat frogs will either find something else to eat, or starve. Animals that get eaten by frogs will proliferate.
Just because one species dies doesn’t mean that all other species will perish necessarily I cant think of one species that is only dependent on frogs to survive. Species are dependent on many resources.
the ecosystem from the next level of the wood web that is tertiary consumers may die of starvation.
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spike in insects, loss of plant life, reduction in major predation
thw world wouldn end, we would all die, an atomic bomb would go off. peoples heds would fly in all directions and ok sorri ya it would be bad.
Animals that eat frogs will either find something else to eat, or starve. Animals that get eaten by frogs will proliferate.
Just because one species dies doesn’t mean that all other species will perish necessarily I cant think of one species that is only dependent on frogs to survive. Species are dependent on many resources.
the ecosystem from the next level of the wood web that is tertiary consumers may die of starvation.