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1 Food Webs and Pyramids

2 Feeding Interactions Terms
Autotroph(Producers) - Plants, produce energy from the sun. How? Heterotroph(Consumers) - obtain energy from consuming (eating) Herbivores - consumers that only eat plants Predators - eat other animals Carnivores - meat only Omnivores - meat and plants Decomposers – organisms that obtain energy from dead organic material, return organic material to the abiotic ecosystem Bacteria Fungi, slime molds Photosynthesis

3 Food Chain Shows energy movement through a single feeding interaction in an Ecosystem. Arrows represent energy movement Grass Grasshopper Frog Snake Red tailed Hawk Primary Consumer Top-level Consumer Producer Secondary Consumer Tertiary Consumer Herbivore Predator Predator Predator

4 Food Web Shows all the feeding relationships in an community.
Arrows show the movement of energy

5 Trophic Levels Trophic levels in a food chain
Grass Grasshopper Frog Snake Red tailed Hawk Primary Consumer Top-level Consumer Producer Secondary Consumer Tertiary Consumer Trophic levels in a food chain Producer, Primary Consumer, Secondary Consumer, Tertiary Consumer, Top-level Consumer -or- Producer, 1st level consumer, 2nd level consumer, 3rd level consumer, top-level consumer

6 Trophic Levels – Food Web
Organisms can play multiple roles in an ecosystem Ex. The Bat is both a primary consumer and a secondary consumer

7 What is Biomass? Total dry mass of all the living material in an ecosystem. Used to quantify the biotic components of an ecosystem

8 Ecological Pyramids Diagrams that display a feeding relationship in an ecosystem and another aspect of that feeding relationship, such as… Energy at each trophic level Biomass at each trophic level Population at each trophic level

9 Energy Pyramid Diagram showing a feeding relationship and the total energy at each trophic level. Energy measured in kJ, J, or cal. 10% rule – approximately 10% of energy contained in a trophic level is available to the next trophic level (90% is “used”)

10 Biomass Pyramid Shows the consumable Biomass for each trophic level.

11 Pyramid of numbers Shows the population of each trophic level

12 Lab 2-3: Owl Pellets Calculate a pyramid of numbers and biomass pyramid for the barred owl based on observations from its pellets

13 Owl-Pellet Pyramid of Numbers Consumption for 1 owl for 1 year
Predator Top-level consumer 1 Owl Prey Herbivores (mostly) Primary Consumers Prey (mice, shrew, moles, birds) #? Producers (Plants)

14 Owl-Pellet Biomass Pyramid Consumption for 1 owl for 1 year
Top-level Consumer .8 Kg Owl Primary Consumers 80 kg Mice, Shrews, Moles, Birds Producers 3,648 kg Plants, seeds, nuts, grains…


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