A 1st level consumer gets its food and energy from the producer
1st type consumer
yes
A 2nd level consumer is an organism that primarily feeds on 1st level consumers (herbivores) in an ecological food chain. These organisms are also known as primary carnivores and play an important role in controlling the population of herbivores in an ecosystem.
A rabbit is a primary consumer
I think they are 1st level consumers When i was at school we had to do a poster on an ecosystem and everthing we put into the poster we had to name what level consumer it was and i think coral polyp are 1st level consumers
2nd level consumer
If a 1st consumer is a insect, the 2nd consumer must be a frog, and the 3rd consumer must be a anaconda.
Stonefly nymphs are generally carnivorous. They are typically 2nd or 3rd level consumers as they enjoy eating other animals like caddis flies, mayflies, and true flies. Stonefly nymphs may eat detritus or plants when they are particularly hungry at which point they would be 1st level consumers.
Is a goat a second level consumer
no its a top level consumer :)
1st level consumers are any heterotrophs (animals that do not harvest food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis) that eat producers (plants, bacteria, things that make their own food). 2nd level consumers are carnivores or omnivores that eat 1st level consumers, and the 3rd eats 2nd, and so on and so forth. Well a 3rd level consumer is a decomposer second is a carnivore first is a herbivore
The wolf is a second level consumer. This means that the wolf feeds on the primary producers, and is prey for the first level consumer.