Primary producers are dominant because they are the ones who make their own food so they supply food to herbivores which are eaten by the carnivore. So they form a food chain
No. Primary consumers eat producers (green plants).
In a diverse ecosystem, there may be certain species that are more abundant or have a greater impact on the ecosystem than others. These species are often called dominant species. Dominant species can influence the structure and function of the ecosystem by outcompeting other species for resources or by providing key ecosystem services.
Marine
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.
Consumers go after producers in a food web.
because Producers are plants, primary consumers are only a few species of animal on the food chain. there are way more species of plants that of only a few animals. i hope that answered your question!
Primary consumers
Primary consumers eat producers (plants).
Producers are the food for primary consumers.
No. Primary consumers eat producers (green plants).
Plants, especially grasses, are the primary producers of deserts.
Grasses and other plants, shrubs and trees are the primary producers in the desert.
Lobsters are neither primary nor secondary producers; they are classified as consumers. Primary producers are organisms like plants and phytoplankton that produce their own food through photosynthesis, while secondary producers are organisms that consume primary producers. Lobsters are typically secondary consumers, as they feed on primary consumers like small fish and invertebrates.
Mice are primary consumers. This means that the nice eat primary producers. Primary producers include almost all green plants.
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Producers are the food for primary consumers.