planton then krill than penguins then walruses and polar bears
Meat
well if you are talking about the whole food web yes or just one out of all food webs it depends
there bill arein common.. artic bill is dark crimson and the loons is....?
Food web.
any food web is a situation of interrelationships as well as a flow of energy. Generally, predators or consumers are supported by prey or plant eaters which of course live on indigenous plants. The plants are supported by compounds produced by bacteria and weathering. To find what fits into a tundra food web, find animals and plants that live there. Arctic foxes and hawks perhaps wolves feed on plant eaters such as arctic hare, deer and mice who feed on lichen, heath and low growing trees. All eventually are consumed by by bacteria, even in the cold of the arctic, and converted to compounds that support plants.
A food web consists of one part of a food web. For example a food web would be: Carrot- Rabbit- Fox- Worm/ Decomposer. A food web is multiple food webs together. The multiple food chains 'web' together forming a food web.
Limited sunlight due to the long winter nights could most likely limit the flow of energy within an arctic ecosystem. With less sunlight available for photosynthesis, primary producers may struggle to create energy, impacting the entire food web.
they are not in the food web
An aquatic food web is a food web that involves marine life.
no.
it is at the base of the food web
food web