Trophic Levels
Trophic levels represent stages in the food chain, from producers at the base to apex predators, illustrating the flow of energy and nutrients in ecosystems. For a detailed description, click on the article title.
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Trophic levels represent stages in the food chain, from producers at the base to apex predators, illustrating the flow of energy and nutrients in ecosystems. For a detailed description, click on the article title.
Tropical deciduous forests are characterized by seasonal leaf shedding during dry periods and regrowth in the wet season, supporting diverse flora and fauna while providing valuable resources. For a detailed description, click on the article title.
Tropical rain forests are dense, evergreen ecosystems in low-latitude regions with continuous warmth and moisture, playing a critical role in biodiversity and climate regulation. For a detailed description, click on the article title.
The tropical savanna climate, characterized by warm temperatures and distinct wet and dry seasons, supports rich ecosystems and unique challenges in regions between 5° and 20° latitude. For a detailed description, click on the article title.