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ECOSYSTEMS FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS
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ENERGY FLOW IN ECOSYSTEMS
The greatest amount of energy is in the bottom level- or the producers Producers are photosynthetic
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Biomass Total mass of organisms in a given area
Producers make up the most biomass of any trophic level Ex. Plants, phytoplankton, seaweed
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PRODUCERS Photosynthetic Contain most of the energy in a food web
Autotrophic-make their own food
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PRIMARY CONSUMERS Eat producers Herbivores-eat plants only
Heterotrophic-get energy from food source Often prey animals-hunted by predators
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SECONDARY CONSUMER Often eats primary consumer and producer
Omnivore- eats meat (insects are meat) and plants Heterotrophic Could also be a small carnivore
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TERTIARY CONSUMER Can be top of the food chain
Carnivore- eats meat only Predator- hunts prey Has no natural predators
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SCAVENGERS Eat animals that are already dead.
Do not usually hunt prey.
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DECOMPOSERS Eat dead and decaying plant and animal matter and waste.
Examples: Bacteria and Fungi
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DETRITIVORE Eats only dead matter, particularly dead plant matter
Ex.: Earthworms
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PREDATOR Organism that actively hunts prey.
In the animal Kingdom, predators often have eyes on the front of their heads for better visual acuity.
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PREY Organisms that are hunted by predators.
In the animal kingdom, prey animals often have eyes on the sides of their heads for better peripheral vision.
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SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPS
Long-standing relationships between organisms in an ecosystem
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MUTUALISM Relationship where both organisms benefit
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COMMENSALISM Relationship where one organism benefits, and the other is unaffected.
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PARASITISM Relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed. Examples: mosquitoes, ticks, tapeworms
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FOOD CHAIN Interconnection of organisms where the transfer of energy is shown by arrows
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FOOD WEBS Interconnected organisms in an ecosystem.
The arrow is always pointing to the thing doing the eating!
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Energy Transfer and Energy Loss
Only 10% of available energy is transferred to the next trophic level 90% lost as heat Most biomass is in producer level Any ecosystem can only support a small number of predators
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VOCABULARY Producer Mutualism Primary consumer Commensalism
Secondary consumer Parasitism Tertiary consumer Predator Herbivore Prey Carnivore Scavenger Omnivore Decomposer Autotroph Biomass Heterotroph Food chain Symbiosis Food web Trophic level Detritivore
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