What happens to an ecosystem when the primary consumers disappear?(1 point)

Responses

The producer population increases, while the secondary consumer population decreases.
The producer population increases, while the secondary consumer population decreases.

Both the producer and secondary consumer populations decrease.
Both the producer and secondary consumer populations decrease.

Both the producer and secondary consumer populations increase.
Both the producer and secondary consumer populations increase.

The producer population decreases, while the secondary consumer population increases.

1 answer

When primary consumers disappear from an ecosystem, the primary producers (plants) would likely experience an increase in their population since there would be less grazing pressure. However, the secondary consumers (organisms that eat primary consumers) would likely decline due to a lack of food supply. Therefore, the most accurate response would be:

The producer population increases, while the secondary consumer population decreases.