the animals will eventually die
In any ecological system on the earth,first consumers are herbivores e.g.grasshopers,rabit,deer etc. in forest ecosystem,tadpole larva of frog in aquatic ecosystem. Third consumers are always carnivores.e.g.snake is third consumer as it eats frog & frog is secondry consumer as it eats grasshoper,which is a first consumer(herbivore).
In a conservative scientific sense, no because at the very base of the ecosystem are organisms that use sunlight for chemical conversions, e.g. plants, and various bacteria and archaea that may not in any way use other organisms as their main energy source. However, more loosely speaking even plants "predate" on chemicals released by sunlight.
Habitat comes first, as it is the physical environment where organisms live. An ecosystem consists of all the living organisms in a habitat and the interactions between them. An ecosystem is a more complex concept that is dependent on the presence of suitable habitats.
who introduced the first Periodic Table
I believe you are asking what the first word of an organism's scientific name is. If that is the case, the first word in an organism's scientific name is the organism's taxonomic genus.
Plants, algae, and bacteria occupy the first trophic level of an organism.
In any ecological system on the earth,first consumers are herbivores e.g.grasshopers,rabit,deer etc. in forest ecosystem,tadpole larva of frog in aquatic ecosystem. Third consumers are always carnivores.e.g.snake is third consumer as it eats frog & frog is secondry consumer as it eats grasshoper,which is a first consumer(herbivore).
Starlings are birds that are native to Europe. They were intentionally introduced into the United States. They were first introduced in New York but have spread across the country.
Answer rabbits are a menace in AustraliaYes it was introduced to Australia and has had a terrible effect on their landscape. The lack of natural predators allowed them to reproduce at an alarming rate which has harmed the pasture land for farming.
It is not thropic (which does not mean anything) but trophic, which means "food". The trophic level of an organism relates to its position in the food web of the ecosystem in which it lives. Primary producers (plants, phytoplankton and other organisms that convert sunlight or some other source of energy into living material) occupy the first trophic level. Herbivores (animals that live on primary producers) occupy the second level. Predators (animals that eat herbivores or other predators) occupy the third level, though predators that eat predators might be thought of as occupying the fourth. Organisms like parasites and decomposers sit uncomfortably in this system. In fact in most real ecosystems, the trophic links (who eats whom) often make it difficult to decide what trophic "level" an organism might be on. What level is a chimp that eats a flea that was feeding on another chimp who has just eaten a monkey that ate a fledgling bird that ate a caterpillar that ate a grass blade growing on a decomposing mushroom...
The first airplane was introduced about 1897.
In a conservative scientific sense, no because at the very base of the ecosystem are organisms that use sunlight for chemical conversions, e.g. plants, and various bacteria and archaea that may not in any way use other organisms as their main energy source. However, more loosely speaking even plants "predate" on chemicals released by sunlight.
The decrease in producers that are plants would create instability first. Plants are the source of energy in an ecosystem and energy is introduced in an ecosystem by plants by making food by the process of photosynthesis using inorganic substances and heat energy.
it was introduced in 1923
Cattle were first introduced with the First Fleet in January 1788.
The first camcorder was introduced around 1982 by JVC.
The factory act was first introduced in 1833.