Trophic Level:
- The various steps in a food chain or ecological pyramid, at which the transfer of food (or energy) takes place from one organism to another organism is known as trophic levels.
- Based on the source of their nutrition or food ,organisms occupy a specific place in the food chain.
There are 4 different types of trophic levels :
- First level of trophic level is formed by the producers, as they produce their own food.
- Second level of trophic level is formed by the primary consumers (herbivores).
- Third type of trophic level is formed by the secondary consumers (first carnivores).
- The fourth trophic level is formed by the tertiary consumers.(second carnivores).
Example : Sun ⇒ Grass ⇒ Grasshopper ⇒ Shrew ⇒ Owl.
- Here producer is the grass, consumed by grasshopper (primary consumer).
- The grasshopper is further consumed by Shrew (secondary consumers).
- The shrew is consumed by an owl (tertiary consumer).