Respuesta :
producers are: acorns, apple trees, cabbage, carrots, potatoes, grains, grass, corn and lettuce
consumers are: owls, frogs, rabbits, chickens, squirrels, cows and worms
predators are: eagles and wolves
yes there were more producers than consumers and consumers than predators.
If the grain was no longer available for the mouse to eat, the mouse would not survive, and therefore the predator that relies on eating mice to survive wouldn't survive either. The grain not being available would completely disrupt the ecosystem
consumers are: owls, frogs, rabbits, chickens, squirrels, cows and worms
predators are: eagles and wolves
yes there were more producers than consumers and consumers than predators.
If the grain was no longer available for the mouse to eat, the mouse would not survive, and therefore the predator that relies on eating mice to survive wouldn't survive either. The grain not being available would completely disrupt the ecosystem
2. Yes, there were more producers than consumers and more consumers than predators on our list. The reason for there being more producers than consumers is that the base (producers) should be large because they need to basically sustain everything above it. If the base fell, the whole ecosystem would collapse.
3. As I stated in my previous answer, if the mouse didn't get enough food, this would have a devastating effect on the ecosystem, (if it happened on a large enough scale,) because if the mouse doesn't get enough food and dies, the cats that depend on eating the mouse won't get enough food and die, and so on and so forth till it reaches the top of the food chain.