Secondary Consumers in the Tropic Pyramid
May 13, 2024 | by Bloom Code Studio
- Secondary consumers play a crucial role in the trophic pyramid. The trophic pyramid is a visual representation of the distribution of energy and biomass and consists of different trophic levels, with each level representing a step in the food chain.
- Secondary consumers are positioned at the third trophic level, above primary consumers and below tertiary consumers.
- The energy flow in the trophic pyramid begins with producers, such as plants, which convert energy from sunlight into organic compounds through photosynthesis.
- Primary consumers or herbivores consume the producers, and energy is then transferred to secondary consumers when they prey on herbivores.
- However, this energy transfer follows the 10% rule, where only approximately 10% of the energy is passed from one trophic level to the next.
RELATED POSTS
View all