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Trophic levels are labeled as
Producers
Primary to Quaternary consumers
If you follow the red arrows you will find the 6 chains (of course some share species).
I should also add that there is a level missing here: the decomposers (turn dead organisms into inorganic substrate and the cycle starts again).
http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/99/95199-036-D579DC4A.jpg
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Enciclopaedia Britannica for the picture and me for the rest.
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http://usr-lazio.artov.rm.cnr.it/darwin2007/presentazioni/Modulo14_file/sli...
http://www.mindfully.org/Food/Food-Web-Simply.htm
http://www.promotega.org/uga07002/images/food_web.gif
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Where can I find a food web with 14 organisms, 4 trophic levels, and at least 6 food chains?
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| March 19, 2009 12:46 AM |
Trophic levels are labeled as
Producers
Primary to Quaternary consumers
If you follow the red arrows you will find the 6 chains (of course some share species).
I should also add that there is a level missing here: the decomposers (turn dead organisms into inorganic substrate and the cycle starts again).
http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/99/95199-036-D579DC4A.jpg
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Enciclopaedia Britannica for the picture and me for the rest.
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March 19, 2009 04:25 AM
I found this slide for you, it is an Australian food web. It has 15 organisms and multiple food chains. However, the trophic levels are not labeled. The second link is another food web with more explanations. The third is a large African Savannah food web; unfortunately without the trophic levels labeled.
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http://usr-lazio.artov.rm.cnr.it/darwin2007/presentazioni/Modulo14_file/sli...
http://www.mindfully.org/Food/Food-Web-Simply.htm
http://www.promotega.org/uga07002/images/food_web.gif
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