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What would limit the number of trophic levels?

Factors such as energy availability, efficiency of energy transfer between trophic levels, and environmental conditions can limit the number of trophic levels in an ecosystem. As energy is lost as it moves up the food chain, there may not be enough energy to support a large number of trophic levels beyond a certain point. Additionally, complex ecosystems may have more trophic levels than simpler ones.


Why does productivity diminish with increase trophic levels?

Due to poor trophic transfer efficiency, most energy is lost at higher trophic levels.


If decomposers were added to an energy pyramid that contains producers primary consumers and secondary consumers which trophic level or levels would be affected?

The addition of decomposers would primarily affect the lowest trophic level, as they would break down organic matter from all levels into inorganic nutrients. This would cycle nutrients back into the ecosystem, benefiting all trophic levels indirectly.


How many levels do trophic levels have?

Five


Number of trophic levels in ecological pyramid?

there can be any number of trophic levels, but usually 4-5


What trophic levels do armadillos belong to?

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.


What meant by trophic levels?

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What relationship exists between trophic levels and food chain?

Trophic levels and food chains are connected in number of ways. Trophic levels show the energy transfer throughout the species in different food chains.


Illustrate 4 tropical levels?

tropical levels or trophic levels?


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What a food pyramid shows and why they are limited in trophic levels?

A food pyramid illustrates the flow of energy through different trophic levels in an ecosystem, with producers at the base and successive levels of consumers above. They are limited in trophic levels because energy is lost as heat at each level, resulting in less energy available for higher trophic levels and ultimately limiting the number of levels that can be sustained.