It involves only a plant and a decomposer.
Food web.
A food chain or food web starts with producers, such as plants, that convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. These producers are then consumed by primary consumers (herbivores), which are in turn consumed by secondary consumers (carnivores) and so on. This forms a linear food chain or a more complex food web.
Yes, the Himalayas have a diverse food web that includes a variety of plant and animal species. Some key components of the food web in the Himalayas are primary producers like plants and algae, herbivores such as goats and deer, and carnivores like snow leopards and Himalayan brown bears. The food web in this region is interconnected and supports a delicate balance of life.
A detrital food web is a type of food web where the base of the food chain consists of decomposers that break down detritus, such as dead plant and animal matter. Organisms like fungi, bacteria, and detritivores play a crucial role in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. This web supports a wide variety of organisms that rely on detritus as a source of energy.
It involves only a plant and a decomposer.
producers
the food web for the pacific is: plankton-plant-small fish-big fish-shark-squid-whale So that's the food web of the pacific
Plant -> Chipmunk -> Lynx
a plant(producer)
A secondary consumer in a food web is the carnivorous or omnivorous animal that feeds on the primary consumer, which is the organism (normally a plant) that eats the producer (normally a plant).
a producer is a plant that starts a life cycle of an food web.
The plant.
the new plant might crowd out other plants
Potentially bad stuff.
Food web.
That ultimately depends on how big the food web is (how many chains were linked together to create the web). There must always be more than one, though, to keep a food web (and the ecosystem(s) it describes) alive.