energy is tranferred from insects to fish in this system by?
No, salmon are omnivores. What salmon eat depends on the species, but when they are young, some eat tiny zooplankton. Other species eat plankton, tiny insects and small crustaceans. When they get older, they eat other fish and larger insects.
well i would say that since fish do eat insects they are omnivores....... but frogs are omnivores but the bullfrog rarely eats vegetation.
the whooping crane eats a variety of things such as blue crab, crab, fish, minnows, plants, insects, and frogs, along with snails.
Is a yellow perch a 2nd level consumer
oil, natural gas, tidal energy, and wave energy.
Fish obtain energy from their food, which consists of plants or other animals. Insects also get their energy from their food, such as nectar, pollen, or other insects. Both fish and insects convert the energy from their food into metabolic energy that fuels their activities and bodily functions.
The food that a fish or insect eats gives them the ultimate source of energy. Fish and insects can be carnivores or herbivores.
From the food they eat which, as their name implies, is primarily larval insects.
The way in which insects and fish breathe differs in the process in which each receives oxygen. Insects use a tracheal system to receive oxygen and fish use their gills to filter oxygen out of the water.
There is 28 plants, 140 fish, and 35 insects.
Energy can be transferred through the ocean in various ways such as through waves, currents, and tides. Waves transmit energy through the movement of water particles in circular orbits. Ocean currents transfer energy through the horizontal movement of water caused by wind, temperature, and salinity differences. Tides are generated by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun, transferring energy through the vertical movement of water.
archer fish
First fish, then insects, then humans.
Example system: Aquaponics system In an aquaponics system, fish waste provides nutrients for plants, which in turn filter the water for the fish. The flow of matter involves the fish waste being converted by bacteria into nutrients for the plants, which are then absorbed by the plants. The flow of energy occurs as sunlight provides energy for photosynthesis in the plants, which produce organic matter for the fish and bacteria to consume.
Yes some fish do
It would depend on which animal you are referring to, mammals have much the same reproductive system. Birds, fish and insects which are also animals do not.
Insects, worms, small fish.