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CHAPTER 3 Feeding Relationships. LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION REVIEW SPECIES POPULATIONS COMMUNITIES ECOSYSTEMS BIOME BIOSPHERE.

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1 CHAPTER 3 Feeding Relationships

2 LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION REVIEW SPECIES POPULATIONS COMMUNITIES ECOSYSTEMS BIOME BIOSPHERE

3 REVIEW TERMS ECOLOGY: scientific study of interactions among organisms, between organisms, in their environment BIOSPHERE: the world (combining ALL parts of the world)

4 COMPARE and CONTRAST PRODUCERS vs. CONSUMERS P = use sunlight/chemicals to make own food/energy C = use other organisms for food/energy AUTOTROPHS vs. HETEROTROPHS A = AKA producer H = AKA consumer

5 TYPES OF PRODUCERS PHOTOSYNTHESIS—use sunlight to make carbohydrates (sugars) CHEMOSYNTHESIS—use chemicals to make carbohydrates (sugars)

6 TYPES OF CONSUMERS HERBIVORES: energy from only plants i.e. cows and deer CARNIVORES: energy from only animals i.e. tigers and dogs OMNIVORES: energy from both plants and animals i.e. humans and bears DETRITIVORES: energy from remains of plants and animals i.e. mites and crabs

7 TROPHIC LEVELS Energy levels in a food chain or food web Producers = always first trophic level Consumers = make up the second, third,etc. trophic levels Decomposers = the last trophic level Grass → Caterpillar → Hawk → Wolf → Mushroom Arrows represent the flow of energy from one organism to the next ProducerPrimary Consumer Secondary Consumer Tertiary Consumer Decomposer

8 FOOD CHAIN Energy transfer from one organism to another in a series of steps EXAMPLE: Grass → Caterpillar → Hawk → Wolf → Mushroom ProducerPrimary Consumer Secondary Consumer Tertiary Consumer Decomposer

9 FOOD WEBS More complex than food chain Shows relationships among many different animals in an area Where are the trophic levels in this figure?

10 ENERGY PYRAMIDS ENERGY PYRAMID: Shows the relative amount of energy available in each trophic level BIOMASS PYRAMID: Total amount of living tissue for each trophic level Represents the amount of food available in each trophic level PYRAMID OF NUMBERS: Number of organisms in each trophic level

11 Organisms use about 10% of energy from each trophic level The rest is lost as heat Biomass Numbers Energy

12 RULE OF 10 Only 10% of energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next. Example: It takes 100 kgs of plant materials (producers) to support 10 kgs of herbivores It takes 10 kgs of herbivores to support 1 kg of 1 st level predator

13 Symbiosis – “living together” Symbiosis Type Species ASpecies B Commensalism + (benefit)0 (neutral) Mutualism + (benefit) Parasitism + (benefit)- (harmed)


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