The producers make up the greatest number of members in a specific ecosystem.
In an ecosystem, the population with the greatest number of members will be the producers. The consumers' population reduces with the trophic levels.
All of the members of a species in a specific area is a population.
The members of the ecosystem are biotic and abioticbio means life
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The Ecological Hierarchy begins with organisms. The second level is population which is defined as a group of organisms that are members of the same species and live in the same place at the same time. Next is community which is all of the different populations living in the same general environment. Lastly, an ecosystem is made up of the community and the physical environment.
In this situation, the population with the greatest number will be the producers.
In an ecosystem, the population with the greatest number of members will be the producers. The consumers' population reduces with the trophic levels.
Secondary consumers
All of the members of a species in a specific area is a population.
The members of the ecosystem are biotic and abioticbio means life
An ecosystem
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A population.
If they are ecosystem?
A population is a single species within a specific geographical area. Geographical area can be literal (like a tide pool) or artificial (a 25'x25' plot of forest) depending on the study. A community is made up of all the individual animal species living within a specific geographical area. For example, in a tide pool the community would be the seastars, crabs, barnacles, algae, etc. An ecosystem is all the individual species living within a specific geographical area plus all abiotic(non-living) factors with which they interact. Using the tide pool example, an ecosystem includes all the animals above but also the seawater, rocks, minerals, wind, sunlight, etc.
The Ecological Hierarchy begins with organisms. The second level is population which is defined as a group of organisms that are members of the same species and live in the same place at the same time. Next is community which is all of the different populations living in the same general environment. Lastly, an ecosystem is made up of the community and the physical environment.