Title: Mr' Perez
1Mr. Perez
- Grade 6 Science
- Ecology Unit
2Producers
- A producer is an organism that uses energy from
the sun to make its own food - Plants and certain microorganisms (volvox,
diatoms, algae, etc.) capture sunlight and use it
as a food source through the process of
photosynthesis - Producers are the source of all food in an
ecosystem - On land, the main producers are plants
- In lakes and oceans, the main producer is algae
3- The green plants and trees on land surrounding
this pond are producers. The euglena (A) and
algae (B) are microscopic organisms that are
producers found in the water.
4Consumers
- A consumer is an organism that cannot make its
own food. - It MUST feed on plants or prey on other organisms
to get energy - People, animals, and insects are consumers
- Ex A lion eating a zebra
- Ex A human eating vegetables
- Ex A bear eating salmon
- Ex A fish eating algae
5Types of Consumers
- A primary consumer is an organism that eats
producers. Ex A rabbit eating grass - A secondary consumer is an organism that eats
primary consumers. Ex A weasel eating a rabbit - Tertiary, or third level consumers, are organisms
that eat secondary consumers. Ex A hawk
eating a weasel - When can a hawk be a secondary consumer?
- If it eats a rabbit (primary consumer)
6Decomposer
- A decomposer is an organism that gets its food by
breaking down dead, organic material - Earthworms break down plants and nutrients in the
soil - Bacteria break down meat or waste from other
organisms - Nitrogen fixing bacteria create nitrogen
compounds that are needed for plants to live - Certain fungi (molds and mushrooms) break down
fruits and vegetables - Scavengers are animals that find dead animals or
plants and eat them. While they eat them, they
break them into small bits. Ex Flies, wasps,
and cockroaches
7Herbivores
- A herbivore is an animal that eats plants (or
parts of plants) including grass, leaves, roots,
seeds, and fruit - Ex deer, cows, sheep, mice, squirrels, some
fish, many insects, etc. - Herbivores are usually primary consumers on a
food chain. Why? - Because they eat producers.
8Carnivores
- A carnivore is an animal that only eats other
animals or the remains of other animals - These animals include wolves, coyotes, mountain
lions, lynx, bobcats, red-tailed hawks, etc. - They hunt and kill their prey
- Ex A lion eats a hyena
- Ex A coyote eats a rabbit
- Why dont carnivores need to eat as often as
producers? - Animal flesh supplies more energy than plants do
9Omnivores
- An omnivore is an animal that eats plants AND
animals (or animal flesh) - Humans, bears, raccoons, chickens, robins,
cockroaches, cardinal fish, etc. - Animals that eat grass or fruit and eggs from
other animals are omnivores - Omnivores can be primary consumers, secondary
consumers, or tertiary consumers
10Predator Prey Relationships
- The predator is the animal that hunts and kills
other animals to get food - The prey is the animal that is hunted and killed
by other animals for food - Ex A salmon (predator) eats a herring (prey)
- Ex A shark (predator) eats a seal (prey)
- Ex A lion (predator) eats a hyena (prey)
- Ex A snake (predator) eats a mouse (prey)
- Ex A mongoose (predator) eats a snake (prey)
- Producers ARE NOT prey
11This illustration shows the energy pyramid for
this ecosystem. Can you identify the producers,
consumers, decomposers, herbivores, omnivores,
and carnivores? How many predator-prey
relationships can you find?
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