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Filter by Meaning The extinction of a single species can have a trophic cascade effect on the entire ecosystem.
A food web shows the complex trophic interactions between organisms in an ecosystem.
The trophic relationships between different species in an ecosystem are complex and can be affected by factors such as climate change and human activity.
The trophic level of an organism in a food chain is determined by its position in the hierarchy.
The lion's trophic niche is as a top carnivore in the African savanna ecosystem.
Sharks are considered apex predators due to their high trophic level in the ocean's food chain.
The farmer used trophic fertilizers to enrich the soil in his crop field.
The trophic relationships between species are often illustrated using food webs.
The trophic structure of the coral reef ecosystem is complex and diverse.
The trophic levels in the food chain are crucial to understanding the interactions between organisms.
The plant's trophic strategy involves absorbing nutrients from the soil.
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