Pike are typically considered tertiary consumers in aquatic ecosystems. They are carnivorous fish that primarily prey on smaller fish and other aquatic organisms, placing them higher in the food chain. As tertiary consumers, they occupy a level above secondary consumers, which primarily feed on herbivores or primary consumers. Thus, pike play a crucial role in regulating the populations of lower trophic levels.
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