i believe that a grizzly bear is a third level consumer because they not only eat meat but also berries and some plants
Yes, when their diet varies they can fill more than one trophic level
A black swallower is a deep-sea fish, so its trophic level would typically be around the secondary or tertiary consumer level, depending on its specific diet and feeding habits in the food web.
Scavengers are on every trophic level
The trophic level is where an organism falls on the food chain. Most birds fall on the highest level, trophic level 4.
they are tertiary consumers. the first trophic level.
Their trophic level is primary consumer.
Third trophic level. It eats insects.
In the kelp forest, sea otters are secondary consumers that hunt sea urchins as prey.
Producers make up the first trophic level. A trophic level is each step in a food chain or food web is called a trophic level.
Trophic level efficiency is typically measured by calculating the amount of energy transferred from one trophic level to the next. This is done by analyzing the ratio of energy present in the biomass of one trophic level compared to the trophic level below it. The efficiency of energy transfer between trophic levels is usually around 10%, meaning that only around 10% of energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next.
Its an T1 because its an producer
This is because energy is lost at each trophic level. The energy available to the next trophic level is about 10% of the energy of the previous trophic level.