Stonefly nymphs are generally carnivorous. They are typically 2nd or 3rd level consumers as they enjoy eating other animals like caddis flies, mayflies, and true flies. Stonefly nymphs may eat detritus or plants when they are particularly hungry at which point they would be 1st level consumers.
producer<--- primary consumer<--- secondary consumer<--- tirtiary consumer
because you basically just need a producer,1st consumer,2nd consumer,3rd consumer and decomposer
it describes a producer which is plant, and primary consumer (1st order consumer) and decomposer
A 1st level consumer gets its food and energy from the producer
Producer ---> 1st consumer ------> 2nd, 3rd, 4th consumer etc. Possibly decomposers if its a food web or cycle
Sun or hydrothermal vent produces for the producer (not an animal but still a producer) NOTE: This example is in the ocean Primary Producer: phytoplankton 1st order consumer / Primary Consumer: zoo plankton 2nd order consumer / Secondary Consumer: fish 3rd order consumer / Tertiary Consumer: Seal / Sealion/ Penguin 4th order consumer / Quaternary Consumer: Killer whale / Shark / Polar bear
You keep a producer then one 1st order consumer then a 2nd order consumer and last a 3rd order consumer and at the end use a fungi or a mushroom or bacteria to end the food web
1st order consumers are animals that eat the producer or in simple terms the plants some examples are grasshoppers, worms, crickets, and other herbivores. The ones that eat the animals that i have given are called 2nd order consumers.
If a 1st consumer is a insect, the 2nd consumer must be a frog, and the 3rd consumer must be a anaconda.
a bumblebee is a consumer i don’t know I’m a 5th grade he he
1st type consumer
yes