If the prey population is thriving, then the predator population will as well- or at least, until they eat out that population, then the prey and the predators will be at a decline. It's a balance.
Usually when lichen get blown in the wind and settle on rock.
As energy is transferred through an ecosystem, not all trophic levels receive the same amount. The marine ecosystem consists of primary producers like phytoplanktons; primary consumers like zooplanktons, krill; secondary consumers like leopard seals; and tertiary consumers like killer whales.
Explanation:
In an oceanic or marine ecosystem, the leopard seals are secondary consumers. They basically feed on the primary consumers. They are eaten up by the tertiary consumers. The prey animals of leopard seal includes primary consumers like small fishes, zooplanktons, coral polyps, krill etc. The energy level in the food web increases in a top to down pattern. The producers which occupy the base level will be with high energy and going up the food web, the energy will decrease subsequently. Leopard seals are huge and eat
Meconium aspiration Syndrome
This is the multifactorial and complex pathophysiology of
newborns who has aspirated meconium into their lungs from meconium-stained
amniotic fluid. This includes airway obstruction, foetal hypoxia,
infection,pulmonary inflammation, surfatant inactivation,persistent
hypertension and apoptosis.