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Energy Flow in an Ecosystem

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Energy Flow• Energy in an ecosystem originally comes from the sun

• Energy flows through Ecosystems from producers to consumers– Producers (make food)–Consumers (use food by eating producers or other consumers)

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Producers

• Sunlight is the main source of energy for most life on earth.

• Producers contain chlorophyll & can use energy directly from the suncopyright cmassengale

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Autotrophs• An Autotroph is any organism that can produce its own food supply!

• Autotrophs are also called Producers

• Plants, algae, some protists, & some bacteria are examples

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Niche of a Producer

• Captures energy and transforms it into organic, stored energy for the use of living organisms.

• May be photoautotrophs using light energy (e.g. plants)

• May be chemoautotrophs using chemical energy (e.g. cyanobacteria)copyright cmassengale

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Photoautotroph

Producer That Captures Energy from the sun by:– Photosynthesis•Adds Oxygen to the atmosphere•Removes Carbon Dioxide from the Atmosphere

Algaecopyright cmassengale

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• On Land– Plants

• In The Sea–Algae

• Tidal Flats & Salt Marshes–Cyanobacteria

Habitat of Photoautotrophs

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Chemoautotrophs

• Capture energy from the bonds of inorganic molecules such as Hydrogen Sulfide

• Process is called Chemosynthesis

• Often occurs in deep sea vents or gut of animals

Called a Black smoker (thermal

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Tube Worms living in Black

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Consumers

Heterotrophs eat other organisms to obtain

energy. (e.g. animals)• Herbivores

–Eat Only Plants• Carnivores

–Eat Only Other Animalscopyright cmassengale

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Consumers

Heterotrophs eat other organisms to obtain energy.

• Omnivores (Humans)– Eat Plants & Animals

• Detritivores (Scavengers)– Feed On Dead Plant & Animal Remains (buzzards)

• Decomposers– Fungi & Bacteria

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Feeding Relationships

Energy flows through an ecosystem in one direction

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Feeding Relationships

• Food Chain–Simple Energy path through an ecosystem

• Food Web–More realistic path through an ecosystem made of many food chains

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Food Chain

Producer (trapped sunlight & stored food)

1st order Consumer

2nd Order Consumer

3rd Order consumer 4th Order

Consumer

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Name the Producer, Consumers & Decomposers in this food

chain:

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Food Web

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Trophic Levels

Each Level In A Food Chain or Food Web is a Trophic Level.

• Producers–Always The First Trophic Level–How Energy Enters The System

• Herbivores–Second Trophic Level

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Trophic Levels

• Carnivores/Omnivores–Make Up The Remaining Trophic Levels

Each level depends on the one below it for energy.

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Ecological Pyramids

Graphic Representations Of The Relative Amounts of Energy or Matter At Each Trophic Level

May be:Energy PyramidBiomass Pyramid

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Energy Pyramid

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Biomass Pyramid

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Pyramid of Numbers

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