The food web start of with producers because the victim or prey is usually a herbivore and/or omivor there for the must start of by eating the nutrients of the plants thus the producers at the beginning
The climate affects the marine biome by influencing water temperature, currents, and nutrient availability. Changes in climate can lead to shifts in ocean circulation patterns, altered species distributions, and disruptions to food webs. Climate change can also result in ocean acidification, leading to negative impacts on marine life.
Species with a narrow temperature tolerance range may face extinction due to the inability to adapt or migrate to suitable habitats as temperatures shift. This can lead to changes in species distribution and ecosystem dynamics, resulting in loss of biodiversity and disruption of food webs.
Forests reach their greatest ecological complexity when they have a diverse range of plant and animal species interacting with each other. This diversity creates a balance in the ecosystem, allowing for more intricate food webs, nutrient cycling, and habitat niches. The presence of various tree species, understory plants, and wildlife contributes to the overall health and resilience of the forest ecosystem.
The climate of the area is tropical, but rainfall differs with elevation, size, and water currents
The jungle is a dense forested area with high levels of biodiversity, characterized by tall trees, thick vegetation, and a wide variety of plant and animal species. It typically experiences high levels of rainfall and humidity, creating a lush and vibrant ecosystem. Jungles are also known for their complex food webs and intricate ecological relationships between species.
Producers are the food for primary consumers.
The energy from the sun!
No, grass is in food webs too... but its at the bottom.
Food webs on land and in the water are the same because they both have producers, consumers and decomposers.
food webs contain many food chains however a food chain shows only one primary source and food webs contain more than one primary source.
Producers produce energy, to put it simply. Food chains and webs are all about the flow of energy and who's getting energy from where. Since producers are at the bottom of food pyramids, they essentially produce energy.
Autotrophs, otherwise known as producers, form the lowest trophic level in both foodchains and foodwebs. Examples of producers are plants or plankton.
Food webs on land and in the water are the same because they both have producers, consumers and decomposers.
the animals are different.
The producers is always found at the base of a food chain, but food webs can start from any species and end at any species, so, there is no "bases" at the food web. The producers are basically those which can produce food by its own. A common example would be plants
Producers produce energy, to put it simply. Food chains and webs are all about the flow of energy and who's getting energy from where. Since producers are at the bottom of food pyramids, they essentially produce energy.
In Connecticut, common food webs include forest ecosystems with producers like trees and shrubs supporting herbivores like deer, which in turn are preyed upon by predators like coyotes. In aquatic ecosystems like rivers and lakes, algae serve as producers, supporting zooplankton, fish, and birds like herons. Grasslands in Connecticut may have food webs with grasses as producers, supporting herbivores like rabbits, and predators like hawks.