In an ecological food chain, what types of interactions exist between trophic levels?
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In an ecological food chain, the types of interactions exist between trophic levels are as follows:
- In trophic levels, the producers like plants and algae prepare their own food. It happens in level one.
- In level two, the primary consumer like herbivores eat plants.
- Carnivores are called secondary consumers because they eat herbivores.
- In the forth level, carnivores are eaten by other carnivores, are known as tertiary consumers.
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In an ecological food chain mostly energy transfer only happens between the trophic levels.
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- In a food chain or an ecological system each group of organisms according to their hierarchy are arranged in different levels called as trophic levels.
- These animals mostly live in the same environment which has similar parameters such as temperature, sunlight etc.
- The amount of transfer of energy from one system to the other is only 10% of the total amount of energy which it had received from the previous source.
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