No, but the producers are.The consumers are at three levels which are(starting from top):
1. tertiary consumers
2. secondary consumers
3. primary consumers
4.producers
yes because they have to be an a specific order . the order is carnivores, herbivores , and producers
carnivore or the third level consumer ex. sun-leaf-caterpillar-bird
the bird is top consumer
Producers are on the bottom. They are plants, shrubs and trees that make their own food using sunlight. Consumers form more than one level but they are in the levels above the producers.
The last level contains what are called apex predators.
Producers
Those at the top of the food pyramid contain consumers with the smallest number and therefore, with the least total biomass compared to the layers below them.
There are always more prey organisms than producers in a community. Murshedur Rahman
The top predator. Only 10% of energy moves from one level of the food pyramid to the next. When heat comes from the sun. 90% of it is lost to the environment, 10% is consumed by the plants (primary producer). As a primary consumer ingests the plant, 9% of the original heat from the sun is lost to the environment and the primary consumer receives 1%. The secondary consumer receives .1% and .9% is lost. This leads to the top predator receiving less than any organism below it.
The higher you are on the pyramid the less energy you get, so it takes a lot of stamina and endurance to be at the top.
The bottom layer of pyramid that represents ecosystem producers is the ecological pyramids. The top layers represent consumers. In the energy pyramid the bottom levels have more energy than the top levels.
these are called third level consumers and only obtain about 1% of energy.
humans are the top predator in the ecological pyramid.
The last level of the energy pyramid...secondary,tertiary...
yes, there is less energy at the top of an energy pyramid
Basically it is a pyramid made up of different trophic levels (trophic being the list of who eats who...but don't use this for a definition) these levels are stacked on top of each other making a pyramid starting with: Producer Primary consumer Secondary consumer Tertiary consumer Tertiary consumer would be the top of the pyramid (this is only my take on it so there may be more) Hope this helped :)
producer consumer secondary consumer
yes because energy pyramid is made up of three things. Those things are producers, herbivores, carnivores. It is at the top of the pyramid because the pyramid has an order to follow. It looks something like this: carnivore herbivore producer It can't go any other way.
The energy role of heron is a primary consumer.
the manatee is on the top of the pyramid
The Earthworm is at the bottom of the Energy Pyramid. It is a decomposer.
The peregrine falcon is at the very top of an energy pyramid
Those at the top of the food pyramid contain consumers with the smallest number and therefore, with the least total biomass compared to the layers below them.