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

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

Both the producer and secondary consumer populations decrease.

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

Both the producer and secondary consumer populations increase.

1 answer

When the primary consumers disappear, the most likely response in the ecosystem is:

Both the producer and secondary consumer populations decrease.

This is because primary consumers, which feed on producers (plants), play a crucial role in controlling producer populations. If primary consumers vanish, producers may initially increase, but without the balance of consumers, the ecosystem can become unstable, affecting secondary consumers that rely on primary consumers for food.