Why are there less secondary consumers in an ecosystem than producers?

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1 year ago

Secondary consumers require more energy than producers, so there are fewer of them in an ecosystem. Producers are able to use the sun's energy directly to create their own food, while secondary consumers must consume other organisms to obtain energy. This means that there is less energy available for secondary consumers, so there are fewer of them in an ecosystem.

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