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The giraffe occupies the second trophic level because it is a primary consumer. Giraffes are herbivores so they feed off of the producers in the first trophic level.
The group of organisms that occupy the second trophic level of an ecosystem is the herbivores. The herbivores eat the plants in the first trophic level and are then called primary consumers. -Gallo :)
If you are referring to trophic level, then no, mosquitoes are not producers. Mosquitoes are consumers at the second trophic level.
Decomposer
Successive stages of nourishment as represented by the links of the food chain. According to a grossly simplified scheme the primary producers (ie, phytoplankton) constitute the first trophic level, herbivorous zooplankton the second trophic level, and carnivorous organisms the third trophic level.
The group of organisms that occupy the second trophic level of an ecosystem is the herbivores. The herbivores eat the plants in the first trophic level and are then called primary consumers. -Gallo :)
The giraffe occupies the second trophic level because it is a primary consumer. Giraffes are herbivores so they feed off of the producers in the first trophic level.
The group of organisms that occupy the second trophic level of an ecosystem is the herbivores. The herbivores eat the plants in the first trophic level and are then called primary consumers. -Gallo :)
The armadillo eats insects, grubs, particularly ants and termites. It eats a similar diet to birds. They consume level three and four consumers. They occupy both of these trophic levels.
The trophic level is the level in the food chain that an animal occupies. The armadillo belongs to both the second and third trophic levels.
they are in the second trophic level
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If you are referring to trophic level, then no, mosquitoes are not producers. Mosquitoes are consumers at the second trophic level.
It is not thropic (which does not mean anything) but trophic, which means "food". The trophic level of an organism relates to its position in the food web of the ecosystem in which it lives. Primary producers (plants, phytoplankton and other organisms that convert sunlight or some other source of energy into living material) occupy the first trophic level. Herbivores (animals that live on primary producers) occupy the second level. Predators (animals that eat herbivores or other predators) occupy the third level, though predators that eat predators might be thought of as occupying the fourth. Organisms like parasites and decomposers sit uncomfortably in this system. In fact in most real ecosystems, the trophic links (who eats whom) often make it difficult to decide what trophic "level" an organism might be on. What level is a chimp that eats a flea that was feeding on another chimp who has just eaten a monkey that ate a fledgling bird that ate a caterpillar that ate a grass blade growing on a decomposing mushroom...
In which trophic level are all plants found?
Decomposer