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Energy Flow in Ecosystems
Everything organisms do in an ecosystem requires ENERGY!!!
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The Ultimate Source of Energy for ALL Ecosystems
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Primary Productivity Rate at which organic material is produced by photosynthetic organisms
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Producers Make energy-storing molecules
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Consumers Consume other organisms to get energy to build molecules
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Energy moves through TROPHIC levels
Food Chain Food Web Describes path of energy flow
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Trophic Levels: Producers are the first (bottom) level
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Trophic Levels: Consumers make up the additional levels (1, 2, 3)
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Consumers Herbivores Carnivores Omnivores Eat plants and meat
Eat meat Omnivores Eat plants and meat Detritivores (decomposers) Eat organic waste and dead material Necessary for the recycling of nutrients
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Primary Consumers Eat producers Herbivores Second trophic level
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Secondary Consumers Eat primary consumers (herbivores) Carnivores
Omnivores
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Tertiary Consumers Eat other carnivores Top of food chain
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Energy is always lost when energy is transferred – heat
Amount of energy decreases as it passes through ecosystem Only 10% is transferred Energy Pyramid Represents flow of energy
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Energy Pyramid
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Energy Pyramid Trophic levels are limited due to available energy
Too much is lost to support top Amount of energy available = biomass Not number of organisms – too inaccurate
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Biomass Dry weight of tissue and other organic material
Each higher level contains only 10% of biomass found in level below it
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Food Web Food Chain
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