If a forest fire occurs, it can significantly disrupt the food web by destroying habitats and killing organisms at various trophic levels. Primary producers, such as plants, may be severely damaged or wiped out, leading to a decrease in food availability for herbivores. This, in turn, affects carnivores that rely on those herbivores for food. However, over time, the ecosystem can recover, with new growth and species adaptations reshaping the food web.
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