It is the tertiary consumer.
3rd tropic level (Omnivores) Plants - worms - spotted turtles
the food chain in a swamp is quite complex giving that the arrangement of beings and or life forms is very fruitful in a swamp. first we have producers then primary consumers then secondary consumers and finally the tertiary consumers which are the big dogs in this environment including alligators, crocodiles and exc.
The amount of energy transferred from each trophic level to the next is around 10%. This is a tiny amount. By the 4th level, there is so little energy available that it is not possible (in most cases) to support a 5th level. Generally, where a 5th level exists, the organism isn't on the 5th level for every chain it is included in. Example: Primary producer (1st level) :100 Joules Primary consumer (2nd level) : 10 J Secondary consumer (3rd level) : 1 J Tertiary consumer (4th level) : 0.1 J
No, because even though humans are placed on a lower tropic level than lions, sharks, wolves, etc. they still eat organisms like those. Humans eat shark and other meat from organisms higher than them on the tropic level pyramid.
A Highest order consumer is the top of the food chain. They are eaten by nothing and eat everything .
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1st level- plants 2nd level-insects 3rd level- mouse 4th level-snake 5th level- hawk
3rd tropic level (Omnivores) Plants - worms - spotted turtles
well, it could go into both. A food chain is just a simpler version of a food web. A food chain shows just about everything in a particular ecosystem and conects it al. A duck eats stuff and is eaten by other organisms so it would go around the 3rd level of a food chain.
what is something is passed from one living thing to anoter in a food chain
a moose is a first level consumer. he/she eat plants.
it should be placed in the 3rd level
a armadillo occupys 3rd in a food chain
the food chain in a swamp is quite complex giving that the arrangement of beings and or life forms is very fruitful in a swamp. first we have producers then primary consumers then secondary consumers and finally the tertiary consumers which are the big dogs in this environment including alligators, crocodiles and exc.
Producer ---> 1st consumer ------> 2nd, 3rd, 4th consumer etc. Possibly decomposers if its a food web or cycle
4th order consumer 3rd order consumer
A tertiary consumer is an animal that eats secondary consumers (which are carnivores). For example: Grasshoppers are primary consumers (herbivores) because they eat grass. Rats are secondary consumers (carnivores) because they eat grasshoppers. Snakes are tertiary consumers because they eat rats.