Yes, herring is a consumer. As a fish, it feeds on other organisms such as plankton and smaller fish in order to obtain energy and nutrients for its survival.
no, herring are not consumers to which scientists have acknowledged because they eat plankton,phytoplankton,algae, and kelp
The term for salted herring is "rollmops."
No, herring is not a herbivore. Herring are carnivorous fish that primarily feed on small fish, plankton, and crustaceans in the ocean.
they are carnivores you.
The scientific name for the American Herring Gull is Larus smithsonianus.
no, herring are not consumers to which scientists have acknowledged because they eat plankton,phytoplankton,algae, and kelp
they are producers
A secondary consumer.
A herring gull is considered a secondary consumer. It primarily feeds on small fish, invertebrates, and other marine organisms, which places it higher in the food chain. As a predator that consumes primary consumers (like small fish), it plays a crucial role in controlling their populations within its ecosystem.
It is a consumer because it does not make its own food.
The color of the herring in the idiom "-herring" is red.
There are three different species of herring. These are the Araucanian herring, the Atlantic herring and the Pacific herring. They are all in the Clupeidae family.
Phytoplankton get eaten by Zooplankton and Zooplankton get eaten by Herring but Phyotplankton make their own energy form sunlight so it's a Producer.
This is a salted herring.
No. Herring are fish.
a school of herring
Sardines are cured herring.