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Spring 2012 ENERGY FLOW THROUGH ECOSYSTEMS
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All organisms MUST obtain and use energy… ENERGY FLOW THROUGH ECOSYSTEMS
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ENERGY ROLES (JOBS) IN ECOSYSTEMS Each organism in an ecosystem has a role or niche. Producer’s Role – make their own food through photosynthesis, convert the Sun’s energy to make glucose, provide food for 1 st and 3 rd level consumers. Examples: Any plant… Grasses, shrubs, trees, algae… etc.
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ENERGY ROLES (JOBS) IN ECOSYSTEMS 1 st Level Consumer (Herbivores) Role-must consume another organism to obtain energy, ONLY CONSUME PLANTS, provide food for 2 nd and 3 rd level consumers. Examples: Deer, rabbits, rodents (mice, rats, squirrels), insects, herbivorous birds, etc.
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ENERGY ROLES (JOBS) IN ECOSYSTEMS 2 nd Level Consumer (Carnivores) Role-must consume another organism to obtain energy, ONLY CONSUME OTHER CONSUMERS, provide food for 3 rd level consumers. Examples: snakes, foxes, predatory birds, jellyfish etc.
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ENERGY ROLES (JOBS) IN ECOSYSTEMS 3 rd Level Consumer (Omnivores and Large Carnivores) Role-must consume another organism to obtain energy, CONSUMES OTHER CONSUMERS and/or PRODUCERS, provide food for scavengers. Examples: Humans, lions, bears, sharks, whales.
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ENERGY ROLES (JOBS) IN ECOSYSTEMS Scavenger’s Role-must consume another organism to obtain energy, CONSUMES DEAD ANIMAL REMAINS, provide food for other scavengers. Examples: Hyenas, buzzards, flies, snails.
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ENERGY ROLES (JOBS) IN ECOSYSTEMS Decomposer’s Role-must consume another organism to obtain energy, BREAK DOWN DEAD PLANT AND ANIMAL REMAINS, provide food other organisms. Examples: fungi, bacteria, earthworms,.
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ENERGY ROLES (JOBS) IN ECOSYSTEMS Bacteria: are decomposers that break down animal remains. Fungus: are decomposers that break down plant remains. Role for BOTH: returns materials to the soil, clean up the environment
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ENERGY FLOW Food Chains: shows ONE possible path for the flow of energy for a particular organism in an ecosystem. Rules: A.Must start with producers to 1 st level consumer to 2 nd, and so on. B.Must use arrows to show the direction of energy flow. Organism that is eaten Organism that is eating
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FOOD CHAIN EXAMPLES
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Food Web: Many overlapping food chains in an ecosystem. Shows relationships & dependencies to others. Rules: A.Must start with producers to 1 st level consumer to 2 nd, and so on. B.Must use arrows to show the direction of energy flow (arrows may overlap). ENERGY FLOW
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FOOD WEB EXAMPLE
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Energy Pyramids: Shows the flow of energy in a food chain with LESS energy as each level goes up. Rules: A.Producers go on the bottom, 3 rd level consumer on top. B.Must have more producers than 1 st level consumers, more 1 st than 2 nd, more 2 nd than 3 rd, etc. ENERGY FLOW
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ENERGY PYRAMID
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Autotrophs: Organisms that can make their own food. (Producers) Heterotrophs: Organisms that cannot make their own food, they must consume. (Consumers, Scavengers, Decomposers) TWO TYPES OF ORGANISMS
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