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∙ 2017-05-31 09:30:53The answer is top predators.
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∙ 2017-05-31 09:30:53Wiki User
∙ 2016-03-15 20:44:01DDT remain in soils.
WILLIAM MEADOR
Top preditors
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Scavengers are on every trophic level
First trophic level. Producers
Not sure what yo mean by trophic level. But the classification is called herbivore.
they are in the second trophic level
Humans belong to the third trophic level. Humans belong to the third trophic level if they are omnivorous, however there are many humans who are vegetarian or even vegan, and these humans would be considered second trophic level consumers. This is because they only eat producers (flora).
top predators.
The answer is top predators.
Whichever one is the highest trophic level.
in the third level consumer because the toxins had been transferred to it
If an animal on a high trophic level eats other organisms on a lower trophic level effected by DDT, the animals level will be affected.
Yes people should eat at a lower trophic level b/c as you increase in trophic levels, the energy between them decrease by 90%. Another benifit is that with the higher the trophic level, the more of a risk people can get toxins and diseases from previously consumed organisms.... so yes they should eat at a lower trophic level.
The biomass at any given trophic level is accumulated from a much larger toxin-containing biomass ingested from the level below.
Trophic level efficiency is the ratio of production of one trophic level to the production of the next lower trophic level. This efficiency is never high.
Scavengers are on every trophic level
fourth trophic level
Yes it is. As you go up the trophic level the biomass of that trophic decrease
The trophic level is where an organism falls on the food chain. Most birds fall on the highest level, trophic level 4.