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1 Food Chains and Biomass Pyramids on Rangelands USDA-ARSJ. Peterson

2 Trophic Levels  Feeding levels with respect to primary source of energy  Producers & consumers each occupy a different trophic level  Energy is lost at each level

3 Trophic Levels and grasslands http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Bn7wdCP2v4

4 Biomass Pyramid  The total weight of all living organisms  Biomass at each trophic level  biomass pyramid Biomass pyramid (grams/m 2 ) 809 37 11 1.5 Producers Herbivores Primary carnivores Top carnivores Detrivores/ decomposers 5

5 Trophic Levels 1 st Trophic Level Producers Plants 2 nd Trophic Level Primary Consumers Herbivores 3 rd Trophic Level Secondary Consumers Carnivores Decomposer

6 Biomass Pyramids 1 st Trophic Level Producers Plants 2 nd Trophic Level Herbivores 3 rd Trophic Level Carnivores Decomposer

7 Biomass Pyramids 1 st Trophic Level Producers Plants 2 nd Trophic Level Herbivores 3 rd Trophic Level Carnivores Decomposer

8 Biomass Pyramids Decomposer At each level some biomass is not passed to next higher level

9 Biomass decreases at higher trophic levels Not all biomass is passed from one trophic level to next  Not all is consumed  Not all that is consumed is digestible  Not all that is digested is turned into mass  Part of mass is converted to energy or heat  Lost mass is available for decomposition

10 Vegetarian Solution? Shorter food chain/web = less loss of energy Vegetarianism results in a decrease of human position on food chain. Is vegetarianism is the best way to feed a large population? Will this solve the world food problem?

11 1) Cellulose  most abundant, naturally occurring organic molecule on earth  Humans can’t digest cellulose,  Ruminants & Hind-gut fermentors can.  We need cows, sheep, goats, horses, llamas, alpacas, etc. to digest cellulose for us. 2) Only about 10% of the earth land surface can be farmed.  The rest is too rocky, too cold, or too dry.  We need animals to harvest these land for us. Two Good Reasons Drawing by Mike Hale


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