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What is a trophic level, and how does it relate to food webs?
What is a trophic level, and how does it relate to food webs?
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A trophic level is a position in a food chain or food web that indicates an organism’s role in energy transfer. Organisms are classified into levels such as producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, and so on. Understanding trophic levels helps researchers analyze ecosystem dynamics and the impact of changes within food webs.