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Kudzu is one of the 4 fastest growing plants on the planet. Including bamboo, kelp and corn, kudzu can grow up to 1 foot (12 inches) a day. Kelp is faster, at 2 feet.
Food energy, which is a type of chemical energy.
The term used to describe food chains that overlap and intersect is called a food web. A food web consists of multiple food chains in an ecosystem.
A food web consists of several components; primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, and so on.
Birds have an interesting food web that they are right in the middle of. Depending on the type of bird you are thinking of they may or may not have other birds that are considered their predators. They usually eat seeds, worms, and if they are predatory possibly other birds.
Kudzu can outcompete native vegetation for sunlight, water, and nutrients, which can impact the availability of resources for other plant and animal species in the food web. This can lead to a decrease in biodiversity as native species are displaced by kudzu. Additionally, kudzu does not provide as much food or habitat for native wildlife as the plants it displaces, further disrupting the balance of the food web.
what position does a hydrilla have in a food web
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They have the consumer part in the food web
The starling is a Consumer.
In the coyote's food web, the coyote is a top predator. A group of food chains that are put together is a food web.
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The Consumer. :)
Mushrooms occupy the position of decomposers in the food web. They break down organic matter and recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem.
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Owls are top predators.
Fabales is the scientific order of which kudzu [Pueraria lobata] is a member. Within that order, kudzu is a member of the family Fabaceae. That's the family of legumes, such as beans. Ironically, that also means that even though kudzu is an overly aggressive ground cover, it may contribute to soil fertility. Specifically, legumes are known for their ability to 'fix' nitrogen. That means that they make otherwise unavailable nitrogen in the soil available to plant roots and soil food web members.