it is a stable ecosystem
That there are not many producers in the system.
it is not a stable ecosystem.
Ecosystems with more trophic levels tend to be more stable than those with fewer trophic levels.
It is a stable ecosystem
the number of individuals in the third trophic level must not become greater than the number of individuals in the second trophic level.
The major types of ecological pyramids are a pyramid of numbers or biomass or energy.The pyramid of numbers depicts the number of individual organisms at different trophic levels of food chain. Successive links of trophic structure decrease rapidly in number until there are very few carnivores at the top.In many ecological pyramids, the producers form the base and the successive trophic levels make up the apex. The apex is a term meaning pointed top.Energy pyramids are always slopping because less energy is transferred from each level than was paid into it.
in an ecosystem there are many contributions. the consumers can be several levels of the food web but basically they consume or eat some other animal or thing. the peroducers are like grass and plants in an ecosystem there are many contributions. the consumers can be several levels of the food web but basically they consume or eat some other animal or thing. the peroducers are like grass and plants
The trophic levels show which organisms are at each level of the energy pyramid. The pyramid is shaped exactly as a pyramid. The lowest level contains the most energy and the most in number and variation of species. The next level only has 10% of the first levels' energy and fewer species. The amount of energy in the first level determines the number of levels possible. The tropical rain forest has the most levels (as many as 4) and a desert has the fewest (as few as 2). See links below:
the temperature is higher and in generally the conditions of life is much easier... There are also many atmospheric and oceanic phenomena participating in making the environment much more friendly than any other geographic level. and of course, cause they're near me :)
A rain forest ecosystem can support 3-4 trophic levels.
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it can be A)The ecosystem will not be able to support as many tertiary consumers. B)It will decrease the amount of energy transferred to higher trophic levels. C)The ecosystem will be able to support more organisms at higher trophic levels.Eliminate D)The ecosystem will become stagnant due to excess producers and organisms in higher trophic levels will die out.
Mosquitos can be of many different trophic levels, as they consume the blood of animals from multiple trophic levels.
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Many different animal species are placed at many different trophic levels. Insects for example tend to be on a low trophic level.
There are four trophic levels in an ecological pyramid. They are primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, and tertiary consumers.
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the number of individuals in the third trophic level must not become greater than the number of individuals in the second trophic level.
Food webs are made from many food chains. A trophic level in every food chain is a stage where energy is transferred from a lower level to the next higher level. Trophic levels include producers, consumers (primary and secondary), decomposers.