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 Why is the rate of assimilation of energy at the herbivore level called secondary productivity? 

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The rate of assimilation of energy at herbivore level is called secondary productbecause the biomass available to the organisms of next trophic level (consumer) for furthe, consumption is a resultant of the primary productivity which is formed by autotropm (plants).
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