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If you removed the tertiary consumers from a food web, what would be the response of the primary consumers
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If you removed the tertiary consumers from a food web, what would be the response of the primary consumers
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The secondary consumers would be overpopulated with no one to consume them. Then the primary consumers will decrease.
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I think .....most affect will go on producers ....but still number of primary consumer decreases a lot as second consumer will increase in number....or may be all the food chain will be lost !!!
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