Food Chain In Congo Rainforest
As you can see each animal depends on one another.
Food chain in congo rainforest. This is a herbivore. Many medicinal products that humans use grow only in the rainforest and scientists believe they have only studied 1 of the plants that might have medicinal use. There are four types of consumers herbivores carnivores omnivores and.
The tertiary consumers in this food chain are jaguars and other big cats that feed on anteaters. Simplifying the food chain of the rainforest is somewhat helpful for understanding it better so lets start with the four main levels of the food chain or web. There is a decrease in trees which is causing the soil to become loose.
In order to increase the nutritional quality and diversity of peoples diets and decrease levels of malnutrition affecting forest dependent communities of Congo Basin countries crops that can be found on farm should be enriched with the consumption of food from forests said Robert Fungo a Beyond Timber Nutrition Consultant from Bioversity International and PhD student of. Level 1 - flowers fruits larvae spiders leaves plankton insects and dead plant and animal matter. The Scavengers the mouse deer and monkeys.
Rainforest food chains are the pathways along which food is transferred between different trophic levels within rainforest ecosystem. They can either be a green plant or bacterium. Food Forests- Congo Mazao is an NGO that has initiated social-business models participatory trainings and an agro-ecological approach in the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC.
The okapi apes and mouse deer supports the secondary consumers. This gets 10 of the energy. It is important that humans start working to protect Earths rain forests.
Dominant Ecosystem of the Congo. The NGO that was established to empower struggling communities through farming has recently started a social business called Food from Forest in a small region in the DRC called Tanganyika Read More Food. An exception is carnivorous plants on the photo below but there are very few of them in.