consumers:elk,moose,carabou,polar bears,artic hare,lemmings,snowy owl,grizzly bear,ermine
decomposer: liverworts,moss,earth worms.
producers:dwarf willow,artic willow.
Simplistically, from their food. However, the base of the food chains, the producers of the tundra, are the plants such as arctic mosses, which photosynthesise like plants everywhere.
the decomposers are worms and mushrooms
A first level consumer is one that consumes producers (plants) directly. First level consumers in the tundra biome would include small herbivores such as lemmings and rabbits, and large grazers such as elk.
The polar bear and arctic fox.
arctic foxes, falcons
Consumers such as Caribou, Musk Oxen, Arctic Hare, and Arctic Ground Squirrels.
Any type of plant is a producer. Arctic moss, Arctic willow, bear-berry, and labrador tea are all producers in the tundra. Also, the 100+ flowers that are in the tundra! Dont forget it!
Secondary, tertiary and fifth level consumers, or Apex consumers are the primary residents in the Tundra biome. This includes Arctic foxes, polar bears, caribou, and the snowy owl.
The plants (producers) are needed by consumers who feed by grazing or filter-feeding. Examples include snails, urchins and corals. These consumers in turn will be eaten by other animals such as sea stars. At the top of the food web, there are larger animals (consumers) such as fish, penguins, seals and whales.
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Yes, there are many producers in the tundra
Tundra. The arctic tundra in the summer and then they migrate to the Boreal Forest in the winter.