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Secondary Productivity, (Define)

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Answered by naina0529
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SECONDARY PRODUCTIVITY:The rate of biomass formation or energy fixation by heterotrophic organisms, such as grazers and decomposers (see heterotrophic nutrition).

Answered by PrinceSubham
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In ecology, productivity refers to the rate of generation of biomass in an ecosystem. It is usually expressed in units of mass per unit surface (or volume) per unit time, for instance grams per square metre per day (g m−2 d−1). The mass unit may relate to dry matter or to the mass of carbon generated. Productivity of autotrophs such as plants is called primary productivity, while that of heterotrophs such as animals is called secondary productivity
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