People are in the intermediate of the food chain. They are omnivores, meaning they have both the herbivorous and carnivorous nature. -ekayzee
I think you mean who does belong? Everyone and everything belongs to the ecosystem.
A consumer is something in an ecosystem that feeds off of producers or other consumers
Wetland ecosystem
Producers belong to the first trophic level in an ecosystem.
A wolf is an example of an organism that can function as both a secondary and tertiary consumer in an ecosystem.
primary producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer, quaterary consumer.
consumer
producer, consumer, and decomposer :)
A producer makes products while the consumer uses or really consumes them
Consumer? A Consumer in the ecosystem is an organism in which feeds upon other animals or plants.
The consumer-consumer relationship in the ocean ecosystem involves the interactions between organisms that consume other organisms for food. This relationship helps maintain the balance of the ecosystem by controlling population sizes and ensuring the flow of energy through the food chain. It also influences the diversity and health of marine life in the ocean.
In any ecological system on the earth,first consumers are herbivores e.g.grasshopers,rabit,deer etc. in forest ecosystem,tadpole larva of frog in aquatic ecosystem. Third consumers are always carnivores.e.g.snake is third consumer as it eats frog & frog is secondry consumer as it eats grasshoper,which is a first consumer(herbivore).