Food Chains and Webs Adapted from Reba Wiggins
Food Chain Order in which animals eat plants and other animals. Always begins with autotrophs. Arrows show the flow of energy Plant Insects Fish
Food Chain Producer = Autotroph Consumer = Heterotroph Plant Insects Fish
Herbivores Herbivores are animals that only eat plants.
Carnivores Carnivores are animals that eat meat. Carnivores will also eat animals that eat plants.
Omnivores Omnivores will eat both plants and animals. Some animals eat both plants and meat. People are omnivores
Insects eat plants Insects eat plants. Fish, frogs, and birds eat the insects that eat the plants. This begins the food chain.
Birds, Animals and People Eat Fish Birds and other animals eat the fish. The fish eat the plants and insects. People eat fish too.
A Food Chain Plant Insects Fish Frog Bear People
Food Web Interconnecting food chains (overlapping)
Food Web 1° = Primary consumer eats autotrophs (herbivore) 2 ° = Secondary or 2 nd level consumers eat 1° consumer 3° 3° = Tertiary or 3 rd level consumer eats 2°
Decomposer (Saphrolyte) Organisms that break down wasted and dead organisms They get their energy this way and return nutrients to the soil (examples: fungi, bacteria)
Linking it to the Article… Mink Habitat: Salt marsh, estuary Mink adaptations: Webbed feet, oily guard hairs Indicator species: easily affected by changes in habitat (scientists can tell health of ecosystem) Top level predator: No natural 2 nd predators