Not sure what yo mean by trophic level. But the classification is called herbivore.
The swift fox is a secondary consumer.
The 4th trophic level is called the quaternary consumer. Organisms at this level feed on tertiary consumers, which in turn feed on secondary consumers, which feed on primary consumers.
A frog would typically be placed on the secondary consumer level of the energy pyramid. Frogs mostly feed on insects and other small invertebrates, which are primary consumers that feed on plants or algae.
A weasel is typically classified as a secondary consumer. It primarily preys on smaller animals such as rodents and birds, which are primary consumers that feed on plants. By eating these herbivores, weasels occupy a higher trophic level in the food chain.
The first trophic level to benefit from the activity of decomposers is the detritivores, which are organisms that feed on decaying organic matter. Detritivores break down the organic material into smaller pieces, accelerating the decomposition process and releasing nutrients that can be taken up by primary producers at the bottom of the food chain.
3rd or 4th
No, some species can feed at more than one trophic levels. For instance, humans can eat plants(first level), chickens(second level), and dogs(third level).
It is the 2nd consumer on the trophic level! :)
False.
all organisms feed on different levels. these are called trophic levels. eg: the grass outside can be fed on by cows and horses or basically herbivores. therefore, herbivores are said to feed on one trophic level. likewise, carnivores all feed on another trophic level but omnivores can feed on two because the consume both meat and plants its food source
Mosquitoes are considered primary consumers, meaning they feed on plant matter or other organisms for energy. They primarily feed on nectar from plants, but female mosquitoes also require blood meals for egg production.
The second trophic level in a food web consists of primary consumers, also known as herbivores. These organisms feed directly on producers, such as plants or algae, and are then consumed by predators at higher trophic levels.
Yes, a spider is typically considered to be a secondary consumer and therefore would be at the third trophic level in a food chain. Spiders feed on primary consumers such as insects, which are at the second trophic level.
The swift fox is a secondary consumer.
The 4th trophic level is called the quaternary consumer. Organisms at this level feed on tertiary consumers, which in turn feed on secondary consumers, which feed on primary consumers.
consumers
This statement is incorrect. The lowest trophic level in an ecosystem is occupied by the primary producers, such as plants and algae, that create energy through photosynthesis. Consumers occupy higher trophic levels and feed on the organisms at lower trophic levels.