What are some tertiary consumers in the pacific ocean?
Some consumers in the marine biome is the Blue marlin, Clown Anemonefish, Porcupine fish, Smooth Hammerhead, Brown booby, and Hawksbill.
What part of the food web is the chihuahua?
A Chihuahua is a dog, so if you have a dog, feed him something like a carrots or vegetables or meats and stuff. If he/she eats vegetables she's/he's an Herbivore and if she/he eat meats she's/he's a Carnivore. But, when she/he eats vegetables and plants and meats, she's/he's an Omnivore. You can just tell your parents that you founds this out if they are confused. So that is the wiki answer for "What Part of the Food Web is a Chihuahua.
Yup! I had a mourning dove nest in my backyard, and came down this morning to see a small hawk perched over the nest (having scared away the adult dove), eating the chicks that hatched just a few days ago. -- Toronto, Canada
What is the food producers in the pond?
Green algae, cyanobacteria, aquatic plants (e.g. water hyacinth)
What are the secondary consumers of a swamp?
Secondary consumers are those animals that eat primary consumers. Secondary consumers in a pond include frogs, fish, and some insects.
Arthropods, bird eggs, and small birds and lizards in the case of the genus Henicopernis and bee, hornet, and wasp larvae as well as small mammals in regard to the genus Pernis are what honey buzzards eat. The common name is misleading because predation focuses upon honey-makers, not honey.
What are some examples of a terrestrial food chain?
Some animals eat plants, and then are eaten by other animals, which are in turn eaten by other animals. Food chains exist in the water too, with the big fishes eating the little fishes, but the word "terrestrial" implies a food chain on land.
Where do sharks fit in the food chain?
No.
Great white sharks are apex predators, on top of their food chain.
Who OR what eats the golden eagle?
wolves, i think. maybe bears...humans?
Do you mean What WILL eat a Golden Eagle?
All carnivores are opportunists and will eat anything that is injured or down for some reason . Most mammals prefer non-feathered prey (wolves) and most bears are omnivores preferring berries and insects.
If the question is to be answered as is then:
Nothing. That is, nothing hunts Golden Eagles for food. The eagle is at the top of the food chain.
What WILL eat a Golden Eagle? Any thing that finds one injured or down for some reason and is REALLY hungry might make a meal of it. Most mammals prefer non-feathered prey.
Humans are the biggest threat to all wildlife.
What will be in a sponge's food chain?
Sponges will eat almost anything that is micro. One of their most eaten foods are microorganisms like plankton. They may also take in nutrients around them. ----
What things are both a consumer and a decomposer?
fungi or mushrooms in the trees, bacteria in the trash
How does energy flow between organisms in a food chain?
When an animal eats something else the energy that the thing had is passed from the thing being eaten to the thing eating it.
How are insects useful to humans?
they are helpful to use in many ways, first is that they help kill other un wanted bugs and also do what we can't do like for instents worms help break down compost, and other pets do way other stuff to
Do all food chain start with an animal that eats plants?
no because they actually start with the plant which is a producer so no they dont .
What is an example of a food chain in tropical rainforest?
The tropical rainforest food chain has four levels. The four levels are the primary producers, the primary consumers, secondary consumers and the tertiary consumers.
How the change of one organism in a food chain could affect an entire food web?
Humans
interfere in the food web's of different ecosystems and animals cant adapt and evolve fast enough to keep up.
We hunt animals to extinction, we destroy their forest habitat, we tame animals
we even effect the climate, making ice sheets melt and the like.
People in power are ignorant to science. Its disappointing, humans have so much potential, instead we argue over religion and profit money wise instead of looking after our fragile planet.
What is the water source of a bobcat?
Bobcats drink water from any convenient, freshwater source, natural or unnatural. They also receive some water from the animals they eat.
Are praying mantis producers consumers or decomposers?
A producer (also known as an autotroph) is an organism that is able to make complex chemical compounds (i.e, food) from sources of energy in the form of light or heat. Plants, which use sunlight, or tube worms, which use heat from deep sea vents, are examples of producers.
A first level consumer (also called primary consumers) gain their energy from eating producers. This category includes herbivores such as deer, elephants, horses, etc.
A second level consumer (also called a secondary consumer) gains it's energy through predation, or the catching and eating of other animals. Praying Mantids fall in this category. Mantids eat mainly insects, although they have been known to eat small amphibians, reptiles, and even the occasional hummingbird.
A decomposer is an organism that gains it's energy from dead or rotting material. Since Praying Mantids eat primarily live prey and not pre-dead carcasses, they are not considered decomposers.
Where is the ladybirds on the food chain?
In the Insect Kingdom they are at the top of the food chain as they are predators. They are insectiverous, that is they eat other insects namely Aphids (those little green or black bugs that suck the sap out of ornamental shrubs like roses )
What producers serve as the basis of the food chain in this layer of the ocean?
Phytoplankton to dragonfish to anglerfish to shark