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If the population of the secondary consumer should suddenly increase what will happen to the producer

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Secondary consumers eat primary consumers, which eat producers. If the population of secondary consumers should increase, the population of primary consumers will decrease, and that means less producers are eaten, thus there will be more producers. 
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