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How does a decrease/decline in a top predator impact biodiversity in an ecosystem?

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The ecosystem will fall out of balance.

Step-by-step explanation:

The ecosystem will fall out of balance because once you remove the top predator, the plant-eaters will grow in numbers, they will eat all of the vegetation, and will either need to adapt or die. Predators are very important, as is everything in the food chain

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