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Page 1: Ecosystems - Phoenix College 04-17... · Spheres of Organization • Biosphere • Lithosphere ... highest levels of biological organization. ... • Open system with a continuous

Ecosystems

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Ecological Organization

• Ecos = Home– Ecology = study of the home– Ecological = Pertaining to the home

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Spheres of Organization

• Biosphere • Lithosphere

• Hydrosphere • Atmosphere

–Sphere of Life–Life cycle

–Sphere of Rocks–Rock cycle

–Sphere of Water–Water cycle

–Sphere of Air–Weather cycle

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Biosphere

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Lithosphere

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Hydrosphere

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Atmosphere

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Ecosphere

• All four spheres and the interactions between them!

• Examples of Interactions

–Biosphere and Hydrosphere–Lithosphere and Hydrosphere–Biosphere and Atmosphere–Lithosphere and Hydrosphere–Hydrosphere and Atmosphere

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Interactions

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Levels of Biological Organization

• Cells (lowest level)• Tissues• Organs• Organ Systems• Individuals• Populations• Communities (highest level)

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BiosphereBiosphere

Ecosystems

Communities

Populations

Organisms

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Ecosystems

• Systems of the ecosphere• Communities and their physical

environments– Fundamental interactions of organisms with

energy and matter at the highest levels of biological organization

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Ecosystems

• Basic operational units of the ecosphere• Maintained by fundamental interactions of

organisms with energy and matter at the highest levels of biological organization

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Ecosystem

• A total environment, biotic and abiotic, that is somewhat self-contained and self-sustaining.

• Requires an input of energy and materials to sustain life

• Capable of recycling elements reducing demand for them

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Ecosystem Trophic Structure

• Feeding relationships influence the passage of energy and materials within ecosystems

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Trophic Levels

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Producers

• Photoautotrophs• Energy and materials both enter the biotic

portion of ecosystems by the action of producers

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Consumers

• Heterotrophs• Energy and materials are both transferred

between species in ecosystems by the action of consumers

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Levels of Consumption

• 1o Consumers= eat producers– Includes all herbivores

• 2o and higher level Consumers= eat other consumers– Includes all carnivores

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Food Chain

• A linear relationship of predators and prey where each prey species has one predator species and each predator species has one prey species

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Food Chain Diagram

• In a food chain diagram the arrows point from the prey to the predator

• Example: phytoplankton--->zooplankton--->whale

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Food Chain

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Food Web

• A complex set of relationships between predators and prey.

• Prey species have 2 or more predator species

• Predator species have 2 or more prey species

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Food Web Diagram

• The arrows point from the prey to the predator.

• The producers are placed at the bottom with the herbivores just above them, and the carnivores at the top

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Food Web

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Food Web vs. Food Chain

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Energy and Ecosystems

• Energy flows through an ecosystem• Open system with a continuous input and

an equivalent continuous output

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Energy Passes Along the Chain

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Energy Supply

• Most ecosystems rely on the unlimited supply of sunlight capturing it by photosynthesis

• Energy captured during photosynthesis is stored in the chemical bonds of the molecules synthesized during the process

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Idealized diagram illustrating photosynthesis for a green plant (tree) and generalized reaction.

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Energy Utilization

• Most of the captured energy is used by the autotrophs to maintain their lives and is lost as heat

• About 10% is used for growth and reproduction being transformed into producer biomass

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Biomass

• Weight of living tissues• Wet weight or Dry weight

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Available Energy

• The energy in producer biomass is transferred to herbivores and then to carnivores.

• Energy transfers are by ingestion, digestion, absorption and assimilation.

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Energy Losses

• Energy is lost from an ecosystem in the form of heat and the chemical energy in wastes and dead organisms that are transported out of the ecosystem

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Energy Transfer

• Energy transfers between trophic levels are only 10% efficient with 90% lost as heat

• 10% of the energy is found in the biomass of animals in the next trophic level

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Energy Losses

• Not all prey items are eaten some die and about 10% of their energy goes into decomposer biomass

• Digestion and absorption is not complete

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Eltonian Pyramid

• Graphical representation of the energy relationships of trophic levels in an ecosystem

• Represent the decreasing standing crop at higher trophic levels

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Pyramid Diagram

Producers10 Consumers

20 Consumers30Consumers

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Standing Crop

• The amount (of individuals, biomass, or energy) present at any one moment in time

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Pyramid Diagrams

• Trophic levels are arranged with the producers at the base of the pyramid and the consumers in increasingly higher levels up the pyramid

• The width of the pyramid at any trophic level indicates the size of the standing crop

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Pyramid Types

• Numbers: Represents the number of individuals of each trophic level

• Biomass: Represents the weight of living tissue of each trophic level in kilograms

• Energy: Represents the energy content of each trophic level in calories

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Pyramid Relationships

• The energy content and biomass of a single individual increases moving up the pyramid although the total energy and biomass of the trophic level decreases

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Materials and Ecosystems

• Materials cycle in an ecosystem• Semi-closed system with limited input and

output of elements and continuous recycling between the biotic and abiotic portions

• The degree of recycling determines how closed the system is.

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Basic parts of a cycle.

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Hydrologic Cycle

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Source of Materials

• The Reservoir is the source of materials from outside the ecosystem

• It is often the water or atmosphere but is sometimes sediments or rock and can be another ecosystem

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Recycling of Materials

• Occurs between the organisms of the system and an abiotic Exchange Pool which is usually in the water or sediments inside the ecosystem

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Decomposition

• Decomposers release materials from the biotic portion of the ecosystem to the exchange pool or reservoir

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Regeneration

• Mineralizing bacteria regenerate inorganic materials by transforming released materials in a way that makes them available to photoautotrophs

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Nitrogen Cycle

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Phosphorus Cycle

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Carbon Cycle