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What will happen to producers if primary consumers are removed from a food chain?

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So, if the primary consumers all will become extinct, the producers will not be eaten at all. Hence, producers will become overpopulated in that ecosystem and will remove all the key nutrients from the soil by reproducing in abundance. There will be no food available for the secondary consumers, so they will die.
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