In an ecosystem with low biodiversity the removal of a species will

have a significant impact on the ecosystem. Since there are not many different species to fill in the ecological role of the species that was removed, there may be disruptions to the food chain, nutrient cycling, and overall ecosystem functioning. This could lead to imbalances in the ecosystem, potentially causing cascading effects on other species and the environment as a whole. In low biodiversity ecosystems, each species plays a crucial role in maintaining the overall balance and stability, so the removal of a species could have far-reaching consequences.