Grass-Mouse-Red Fox-Bobkitty (its a bobcat)
The direct food chain starts with the plants converting minerals, moisture, and CO2 into plant growth, and this directly supports various animals and insects. The plants also indirectly provide a symbiotic environment for mosses and ferns. There is also an epiphytic environment created for algae, and lianes. Upon the plant death, it provides food for various decay organisms such as fungi and bacteria. The animal food chain process follows alongside the plants, and makes no great demands other than of food. But birds and animals do construct shelters from or among vegetation.
Spraying a marsh to control mosquitoes will cause trace amounts of DDT to accumulate in the cells of microscopic aquatic organisms, the plankton, in the marsh. That is an example of Biomagnification.
Which organisms are usually the first step in a food chain
In a rainforest, the food chain typically starts with producers like plants and trees, which are then consumed by herbivores like insects, birds, and mammals. These herbivores are in turn consumed by carnivores such as snakes, big cats, and birds of prey. Decomposers like fungi and bacteria break down dead plants and animals, returning nutrients to the soil for new plant growth.
No, copepods are not producers. They are small crustaceans that primarily feed on phytoplankton and detritus, making them consumers in the food chain.
food chain and forest are amost alike because foog chain make a snowly energy
Two carnivores in the boreal forest are the gray wolf and the Canada lynx. These predators play important roles in the ecosystem by controlling prey populations and helping maintain balance in the food chain.
Two different producers are grass and trees or a forest farmland food chain or in an ocean habitat alga for example.
In a Forest Food Chain,insects and small herbivores feed on the abundant supply of plants(producers).
http://www.world-builders.org/lessons/less/biomes/rainforest/temp_rain/tempweb.html
a jungle food chain
In a deciduous forest, the top predator in the food chain might be a large carnivore such as a wolf or a bear. These predators feed on smaller animals such as deer, rabbits, and birds that occupy lower trophic levels in the food chain.
Moose are commonly found in boreal forests and taiga biomes. They are well adapted to the cold, snowy conditions of these regions and rely on the forest for food and shelter.
5 example of a 4 linked food chain
el chupecabra
eagle
check my azz hoe