What are the 4 levels of organization in Ecology?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Energy Flow 3-2 Biology Flora.
Advertisements

Energy in Ecosystems MRS. PITTALUGA 8 TH GRADE SCIENCE.
Unit 1: Ecology Learning Goal #1: Summarize how energy flows through an ecosystem.
ecology ecosystem abiotic
Rangeland Ecology. Hierarchy of Ecological Levels Figure from: On-line biology class.
Energy Flow Through the Ecosystem
POWER FOR LIFE’S PROCESSES Energy Flow. Producers Sunlight is the primary source of energy source for life on earth. Plants, algae, and some bacteria.
Energy flow in Ecosystems
Principles of Ecology.
Energy Transfer in Ecosystems. Producers… Are autotrophs that convert energy entering the ecosystem so other organisms can use it –Ex. Plants, protists,
Ecosystem Structure.
Energy Flow Through an Ecosystem Food Chains, Food Webs, Energy Pyramids copyright cmassengale1.
Flow of Energy Through Ecosystems B-3.6. Energy Through Ecosystems  The flow of energy through ecosystems can be described and illustrated in food chains,
Ecology Standards 6a. Know biodiversity is the sum total of different kinds of organisms & is affected by alterations of habitats 6b. Know how to analyze.
Energy Flow. Sunlight is the MAIN source of energy for all life on Earth Only plants, some algae, and certain bacteria can capture energy from the sun.
Chapter 37.1 and 37.2 – Ecology Dynamics The Flow of Energy  Sun: ultimate source of energy  The flow of energy is one way – from photosynthetic.
 An ecological system  consists of a living community and all of the physical aspects of its habitat  physical factors are known as abiotic factors.
Energy Flow in the Biosphere,
3-2 Energy Flow Page 67. A. Producers 1. Sunlight is the main source of energy for life on earth. 2. Energy gets transferred from producers, or autotrophs.
Energy Flow EQ: How does energy flow through living systems?
Energy Flow in Ecosystems Environmental Science Chapter 5, Section
*Refer to Chapter 16 in your Textbook. Learning Goals: 1. I can differentiate between an autotroph and heterotroph. 2. I can label organisms in a food.
Ecosystems Food Web Key Concepts & Key Vocabulary.
Chapter 3 Ecology Energy Flow. Ecology is the study of the way living things interact with each other and their physical environment.
Energy and Ecology Ecosystem Components Producers – Basis of an ecosystem’s energy – Autotrophs: perform photosynthesis to make sugars – Chemotrophs:
1 Energy Flow Through an Ecosystem Food Chains, Food Webs, Energy Pyramids.
Part 2: Energy Flow and Nutrient cycles Support life in Ecosystem
Ecosystem Components Producers – Basis of an ecosystem’s energy – Autotrophs: perform photosynthesis to make sugars – Chemotrophs: Bacteria which use.
Ecosystem Components Producers – Basis of an ecosystem’s energy – Autotrophs: perform photosynthesis to make sugars – Chemotrophs: Bacteria which use.
Energy in Ecosystems KEY CONCEPT Life in an ecosystem requires a source of energy.
2.1 Energy Flow in Ecosystems Biomass is the total mass of all living things (ie. plants, animals, fungi, bacteria) in a given area. –Biomass can also.
1 Energy Flow Through an Ecosystem Food Chains, Food Webs, Energy Pyramids.
U nit 1: Ecology ENERGY FLOW. Energy Flow  Every organism’s interaction with the environment is to fulfill its need for energy to power life’s processes.
3-2 Energy Flow. 3-2 Topic Outline 3–2Energy Flow A.Producers 1.Energy From the Sun 2.Life Without Light B.Consumers C.Feeding Relationships 1.Food Chains.
Section 5-1: Energy Flow in an ecosystem. Objectives: Describe how energy is transferred from the sun to producers and then to consumers. Describe one.
Food Chains/Food Webs. How Organisms Interact Autotrophs – Organisms that use energy from the sun or energy stored in chemical compounds. These types.
Where does the flow of energy in an ecosystem begin? The sun provides the radiant energy necessary for all the organisms in an ecosystem. Autotrophs (or.
Energy Flow Through an Ecosystem
Energy Flow In order to live out its life, an organism must obtain energy through some means Sunlight is the main source of energy for life on Earth.
What is an Ecosystem? (An introduction)
Energy Transfer in Ecosystems
Ecosystem Structure.
You have 5 minutes to write your answer down in your notebook.
Energy Flow Through an Ecosystem
Chapter 3.2 Energy Flow.
TROPHIC LEVELS & ENERGY FLOW
Almost all energy on Earth comes from the sun.
Energy Flow Through an Ecosystem
Energy Flow Through an Ecosystem
Energy Flow Through an Ecosystem
Energy Flow Through an Ecosystem
Chapter 10 Ecosystems p
Energy Flow
Energy Flow Through an Ecosystem
Energy Flow Through an Ecosystem
Learning Goal #1: Summarize how energy flows through an ecosystem.
Energy Flow in Ecosystems
Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall
Energy Flow
Starter Name 3 abiotic factors and 3 biotic factors in the ecosystem on the right. What makes up an ecosystem?
Today’s Learning Target(s):. How is energy transferred in an ecosystem
Energy Flow Through an Ecosystem
ECOSYSTEMS: Energy Flow Food Chains
Energy Transfer in Ecosystems
Energy Flow Through an Ecosystem
Energy Movement Through Ecosystems
FLOW OF ENERGY AND NUTRIENTS WITHIN ECOSYSTEMS
Energy Flow
3-2 Energy Flow.
Energy Flow in an Ecosystem Pg. 3-5
Presentation transcript:

What are the 4 levels of organization in Ecology? WARM UP What are the 4 levels of organization in Ecology?

ECOSYSTEMS: Energy Flow Food Chains www.swpc.noaa.gov/

Autotrophs Means “self-feeder” Organisms that obtain their energy from sunlight or chemical reactions Two different processes to gain energy: Photosynthesis Chemosynthesis Phytoplankton bloom off Irish Coast http://www.galway.net/galwayguide/pod/phytoplankton.small.jpg

Photosynthesis Chemical reaction that transforms light energy into chemical energy. Creates carbohydrates: sugars and starches. Carbon Dioxide + Water → Glucose + Oxygen http://www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/images/photosynthesis.jpg

Chemosynthesis Bacteria in hydro-thermal vent communities. Chemical reaction that transforms one type of chemical energy into a usable chemical energy. Many derive energy from sulfur-containing molecules. Bacteria in hydro-thermal vent communities. Unique because they do not derive energy from the sun. http://aich.aiistudentwork.com/students/joshpierce/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/hydrothermal_vent.jpg

Hydrothermal Vents https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXGF3XS-yAI

Primary Production Autotrophic organisms are the base of all energy in ecosystems. Called primary production: Amount of chemical energy converted from solar energy through the process of photosynthesis Measured by determining biomass Biological mass = total dry weight of plant matter

Heterotrophs Means “other feeder” Organisms obtain their energy from the consumption of other organisms Heterotroph Diversity Images from Google Image Search

Primary Consumers Heterotrophic organisms consume producers Consume plants or algae Known as herbivores or plant eaters Come in all shapes and sizes Images from Google Image Search

Secondary Consumers Carnivores- meat eaters Omnivores— eat both producers and consumers (Humans, bears and dogs) Detritivores (decomposers) Eat dead organisms Very important to ecosystem )  Images from Google Image Search

The Energy Pyramid Movement of energy through an ecosystem Illustrated by the energy pyramid Visual way energy moves through food chain Each step called a trophic (feeding) level

Biomass Pyramid Trophic Level 4th Carnivore 3rd Carnivore 2nd Herbivores 1st Producers

The Energy Pyramid First trophic level Base of pyramid formed by producers Second trophic level Primary consumers who eat producers Third trophic level Secondary consumers who eat primary consumers Fourth trophic level Tertiary consumers who eat secondary consumers Images from Google Image Search

Energy Loss Only about 10% of the energy available in an ecosystem is transferred from one trophic level to the next. The rest of the energy is lost through heat and waste products (including nails, hair, horns, hooves, etc.) http://mrskingsbioweb.com/images/enpyr1.gif