trofikus
Trofikus is a term used in ecology to describe the feeding relationships and energy transfer that occur within ecosystems. The concept encompasses how organisms obtain energy and nutrients by consuming other organisms, and how these interactions shape the structure and function of ecological communities. The word derives from the Greek trophē, meaning nourishment.
Trophic levels are the distinct positions organisms occupy in a food system. Producers, such as plants and
Energy transfer between trophic levels is inefficient; only a fraction of the energy at one level is
Trophic dynamics underpin concepts such as trophic cascades, where changes at one level ripple through the