The Trophic Levels
The main energy source in the food web is the Sun. Some main producers are Sandalwood, various grasses, and a wide variety of orchids. Some primary consumers are mousedeer, squirrels, rabbits, insects and bugs like rhinoceros beetles, weevils, and moths. Secondary consumers include The komodo dragon, a variety of primates, sun bears, and various lizards. The main tertiary consumers are the Sumatran tiger and the Siamese crocodile. Some species of mold, like black mold, act as detritivores. After the earthquake and tsunami, certain species that are important to the higher trophic levels, like the Proboscis Monkey, eaten by the Sumatran tiger, could have been wiped out of the area, damaging those higher levels.