what is second trophic levels of pond
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The second trophic level consists of herbivores, such as insects, crustaceans, and invertebrates that inhabit the pond and consume the plants. The third trophic level comprises of carnivores, such as various sizes of fish, which feed on both the plants and herbivores atop the first and second trophic levels.
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- In the pond ecosystem, phytoplanktons are the primary directors while zooplanktons represent primary consumers.
- Benthos and fishes enthral advanced trophic situations.
- Since zooplanktons feed on primary directors, they enthral the alternate trophic position.
- A pond ecosystem is formed by combining the biotic( living) shops, creatures and microorganisms, as well as abiotic( nonliving) physical and chemical relations.
- Pond ecosystems are a part of the lentic ecosystems.
- Lentic daises for stationary or fairly still water. In the Latin lentus, means sluggish.
- Pond is lantic and it's a body of water which is enthralled in a receptacle and lacks durability with the ocean.
- The trophic position is a part of the food chain which is understood by the system of carrying food.
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