Plankton, vertabrates and inverterbrates
A secondary consumer is a small predator that eats the primary consumer. In a pond, secondary consumers may be raccoons, snakes, and frogs.
consumers without producers
Secondary consumers are those animals that eat primary consumers. Secondary consumers in a pond include frogs, fish, and some insects.
Tertiary consumers in a pond are most of the medium-sized organisms like fish that eat insects or other fish. One example would be a catfish. They still have to worry about other predators like hawks and other birds.
Becuase the comsumers would starve if there were more of them then producers
Home and outdoor improvement stores such as Home Depot sell these types of things for consumers to purchase. You should check the Home Depot for inexpensive pond fountains.
Pond community is made up of different types of organisms and food web
The energy in a pond ecosystem flows from the producers to the consumers. The energy role of the heron is to eat the tadpoles, which in turn eat the algae. This cycle keeps the pond ecosystem alive Jose h.
omnivore
The bodacious Trumpeter swan feasts upon insects, hard shelled animals, plants, tubers, pond weeds, and cattails.
Water fleas, snails, and various other insects are generally the majority of the primary consumers in ponds and swamps, as most birds, amphibians, and reptiles are carnivorous or omnivorous in those areas.
I think Yes, because they are not decomposers since they don't eat dead animals. They are also not producers because only plants produce food for themselves and others.