Pretty close to the top.
with plants
Yes, prey typically occupies the bottom of the food chain or web, serving as a food source for predators higher up. Ultimately, prey can be considered at the end of the food chain in terms of being consumed by predators.
First of all without wolves there would be dead animals laying around. Wolves eat the elderly animals. once they die, not only will the food chain be messed up but, the whole world will be disorganized!
If you have a food chain then the chain must have a beginning (where the food is made) and an end (where the food is finally all used up). Thius in a food chain the "producers" of the food (the plants) are ALWAYS the start. The plants make food using CO2 from the air, Water from the ground and the energy they collect from Sunlight. It is the passing on of this energy from the Sun that is the chain.
No, the Siberian lynx is not at the top of the food chain. They are carnivores that primarily prey on small to medium-sized mammals. In their ecosystem, they may have predators like wolves or bears that are higher up on the food chain.
How a quick decision can end up having serious consequences
How a quick decision can end up having serious consequences
How a quick decision can end up having serious consequences
They were "begged" to come (apex)
they were "begged" to come
Yes, that is true. Organisms lower on the food chain, like deer, tend to consume primary producers like plants that contain more of the initial energy from the sun. As energy moves up the food chain to higher trophic levels, like wolves, a significant amount is lost as heat at each level, so there is less energy available to organisms higher up.
the wolves are the top of the food chain in the woods a pack of wolves can take out any animal it only takes 1 to kill a deer wolves are known to prey on animals that are up to 15 times their size such as bison & they have been known to eat bears bears have been known to find wolf pups & eat them