for e.g rabbits (herbivores) feeds on grass (producers)
Herbivores that eat producers are known as primary consumers. These animals primarily feed on plants, algae, or other photosynthetic organisms as their main source of nutrition. Examples of primary consumers include rabbits, deer, and grasshoppers.
Carnivores depend on them because herbivores eat the producers and the carnivores eat the herbivores.
Producers can help herbivores by providing a stable and diverse habitat with abundant food sources such as grasses, shrubs, and trees. They can also implement conservation measures to protect herbivores from threats like habitat destruction, poaching, and climate change. Additionally, producers can create wildlife corridors to allow herbivores to move freely between different habitats.
Herbivores are consumers in the ecosystem because they feed on producers (plants). They obtain their energy by consuming plants, and they are then consumed by predators in the food chain.
The pyramid of numbers would be inverted, with more herbivores at the base than producers. This is because more herbivores are consuming the producers, leading to a higher number of herbivores compared to producers.
Herbivores that eat producers are known as primary consumers. These animals primarily feed on plants, algae, or other photosynthetic organisms as their main source of nutrition. Examples of primary consumers include rabbits, deer, and grasshoppers.
Carnivores depend on them because herbivores eat the producers and the carnivores eat the herbivores.
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Producers can help herbivores by providing a stable and diverse habitat with abundant food sources such as grasses, shrubs, and trees. They can also implement conservation measures to protect herbivores from threats like habitat destruction, poaching, and climate change. Additionally, producers can create wildlife corridors to allow herbivores to move freely between different habitats.
They are called scavengers.
Animals that eat only producers are known as herbivores. Herbivores obtain their energy by consuming plants, which are primary producers in the food chain. Examples of herbivores include cows, deer, and rabbits.
Producers=algae
Herbivores are neither decomposers nor producers. Herbivores are organisms that consume plants for energy but do not play a role in breaking down dead organic matter (decomposers) or synthesizing food from sunlight (producers).
Im guessing you mean the difference between producers and consumers. Producers make a product or give a service, and consumers purchase, a service or product.
Herbivores are consumers in the ecosystem because they feed on producers (plants). They obtain their energy by consuming plants, and they are then consumed by predators in the food chain.
Of course only herbivores or vegetarians feed on producers.
The pyramid of numbers would be inverted, with more herbivores at the base than producers. This is because more herbivores are consuming the producers, leading to a higher number of herbivores compared to producers.