Why is the assimilation of energy by herbivore called secondary productivity?
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Why is the rate of assimilation of energy at the herbivore. ... The rate of assimilation of energy at herbivore (primary consumer) level is called secondary productivity because the biomass available to the organisms of this trophic level is a resultant of the primary productivity, which is formed by autotrophs (plants).
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