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Yes. It is in fact a producer. For it provides food for certain animals at the pond such as ducks, geese, frogs, etc.
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Yes. It is in fact a producer. For it provides food for certain animals at the pond such as ducks, geese, frogs, etc.
No, the bladderwort is a plant - a producer.
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Sure! An example of a food chain in a pond could be: algae (producer) - tadpole (primary consumer) - dragonfly nymph (secondary consumer) - fish (tertiary consumer). Another example could be: water lily (producer) - crayfish (primary consumer) - heron (secondary consumer) - otter (tertiary consumer).
According to the NYTimes website there is a movie in pre-production. Screenplay listed as being written by "Darlene Young" Producer listed as "Robert B. Radnitz"
Like all plants they are producers. We often think of "weeds" are pests that grow where they shouldn't but they are looking to grow and made seeds like most plants do.
Pond skaters are consumers, specifically classified as carnivores. They feed on small insects and other organisms on the surface of the water, preying on their food. As they are not capable of producing their own food through photosynthesis or breaking down organic material, they do not fit the roles of producers or decomposers.
A duck is a consumer. They do not make their own food (producer), and they don't eat waste (decomposer) so therefore they are a producer.(:
A producer