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This document provides detailed notes regarding ecosystems and the flow of energy between them. Concepts such as the food chain and ecological pyramids are covered.

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Week 3: Lead Lessons

Energy in ecosystems



Food chain model

Based on TROPHIC LEVELS

 Producers => make their own food via photosynthesis using light energy
 Primary consumers => organisms that eat producers [herbivores]
 Secondary consumers => organisms that feed on primary consumers [carnivores]
 Tertiary consumers => organisms that feed on other carnivores [top predator]
 Decomposers => rarely included in a food chain, final trophic level
Break down remains of other organisms and return mineral nutrients to soil



Food webs

MORE REPRESENTATIVE

 If organisms only eat one thing => VULNERABLE should anything threaten food source
 Most organisms eat multiple things => INCREASES STABILITY



Ecological pyramids

1. Pyramids of numbers
 Looks at total number of each organism at each trophic level
 Numbers decreases as we go higher
 DOESN’T ACCOUNT FOR SIZE (single rose bush supporting large population of aphids)



2. Pyramids of biomass
 Takes into account MASS/SIZE of organisms at each trophic level
 Difficult to measure due to water content of organisms being variable
(transpiration/drinking/urination)
 DRY MASS more accurate but involves destruction of the material




Pyramids of energy

, Pyramids of biomass only give snapshot of single moment in time => REPRODUCTION RATES NOT
ACCOUNTED FOR

 Most accurate way to represent turnover of organisms
 Amount of energy stored in organism DECREASES at every trophic level along food chain
 Very difficult to measure so biomass often used




Losses in a food chain

Animals eat plants => only relatively small proportion of this becomes new animal material

Losses include:
 Not all broken down/digested so some expelled as unused in faeces
 Respiration – exothermic reaction that produces ATP and heat energy
 Lost in metabolic waste like urea

Energy not passed on is dissipated into surroundings adding to internal energy store of universe



PROCESS OF MAKING A NEW ANIMAL BIOMASS => SECONDARY PRODUCTION



Often said that 10% of energy is passed on but it varies massively (2-24%)



Energy transfer between trophic levels

 Starting point in all ecosystems is LIGHT ENERGY from sun in reactions of
photosynthesis
 Rate of photosynthesis determines RATE AT WHICH PRODUCERS MAKE
NEW BIOMASS AND RATE OF NEW BIOMASS SYNTHESIS IN HIGHER
TROPHIC LEVELS
 Only small quantity of energy from sunlight results in production of new
plant material


Gross primary productivity and net primary productivity
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