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The ratio of producers to third order heterotrophs is 1,245,155,160 to 1. There is a wide range of producer numbers in all ecosystems. I derived this number by adding the producers from each ecosystem, and dividing itby the sum of the third order consumers from each ecosystem.
Explanation:
The ratio of third-order consumers to producers is extremely low.
100:0.1 is the ratio.
What is the third-order consumer?
The third order consumer is big animals who get energy by feeding on small consumers.
They are the tertiary consumers.
They get only 10% energy because a large amount of energy is already taken by first-order consumers.
Thus, the ratio of third-order consumers to producers is 100: 0.1.
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