Asked by bob
In a trophic pyramid, which of the following populations would be found in the trophic level directly above the producers?
a.
hawks
b.
rabbits
c.
snakes
d.
trees
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b. rabbits
Producers are plants (e.g., trees). The trophic level directly above producers is the primary consumers (herbivores) that eat producers — rabbits. Hawks and snakes are higher-level consumers; trees are producers.
Producers are plants (e.g., trees). The trophic level directly above producers is the primary consumers (herbivores) that eat producers — rabbits. Hawks and snakes are higher-level consumers; trees are producers.
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