In this situation, the population with the greatest number will be the producers.
HERBIVORE
They are carnivores, consumers, and predators.
Corals are both producers (they have symbiotic plants living in them) and consumers (herbivores/carnivores) as they filter feed on plankton.
they have realation ship
ecosystem
Examples: Consumers, primary producers, decomposers, omnivores, carnivores, herbivores.
they are both consumers and producers
The five trophic levels of an ecosystem are: Producers (plants and algae) Primary consumers (herbivores that feed on producers) Secondary consumers (carnivores that feed on herbivores) Tertiary consumers (carnivores that feed on other carnivores) Decomposers (organisms that break down dead organic matter)
A typical terrestrial ecosystem has around four to five trophic levels. These levels typically include producers (plants), primary consumers (herbivores), secondary consumers (carnivores), and sometimes tertiary consumers (top carnivores).
Producers and consumers are interdependent in an ecosystem, as producers, like plants, generate energy through photosynthesis, forming the base of the food chain. Consumers, including herbivores and carnivores, rely on producers for food and energy. In turn, consumers contribute to the nutrient cycle through waste and decomposition, enriching the soil for producers. This dynamic relationship ensures ecosystem balance and sustainability.
without producers, consumers could not survive because producers are basically plants, which herbivores eat, and then carnivores consume them, so it depends a lot on producers.
they are carnivores
Producers since they make up the population. Yes, they will be threatened by the primary consumers, But since there main goal is to produce, not consume.
Producers generally have a larger population compared to primary consumers in an ecosystem. This is because producers, such as plants, algae, and phytoplankton, form the base of the food chain and are able to support a larger number of organisms at higher trophic levels. Primary consumers, such as herbivores, depend on producers for energy and nutrients, so their population size is usually lower than that of producers.
By who lives in it.. Examples: Consumers, primary producers, decomposers, omnivores, carnivores, herbivores.
HERBIVORE
A top-level consumer is an organism in an ecosystem that is at the highest trophic level and feeds primarily on producers or other consumers. They are also known as tertiary consumers. They play a crucial role in controlling population sizes within an ecosystem.