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In a comparative study of terrestrial ecosystem and aquatic ecosystem, it may be observed that:


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Number of trophic levels is usually more in terrestrial ecosytem than aquatic ecosystem.

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Number of trophic levels is usually less in terrestrial ecosytem than aquatic ecosystem.

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Both ecosystems always have the same number of trophic levels.

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Number of trophic levels are indefinite.

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The correct option is B

Number of trophic levels is usually less in terrestrial ecosytem than aquatic ecosystem.


Terrestrial ecosystems usually have lesser number of trophic levels than the aquatic ecosystems. This difference between terrestrial and marine ecosystems is due to differences in the fundamental characteristics of land and marine primary organisms. In aquatic ecosystems, phytoplankton carries out most of the photosynthesis, while plants do most of this work on the land. Phytoplanktons are small organisms with extremely simple structures, so most of their primary production is consumed, and used for energy by aquatic animals that feed on them. In contrast, a large fraction of the biomass that land plants produce, like the roots, trunks, and branches, cannot be used by herbivores for food, so proportionately less of the energy fixed through primary production travels up the food chain. Because of these energy losses, most terrestrial ecosystems have not more than five trophic levels, while marine ecosystems generally have seven.


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