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Title: ENERGY IN AN ECOSYSTEM Author: Bemrose Last modified by: Keay Created Date: 2/10/2006 3:31:47 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: QOTD - NO MARK QUIZ


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QOTD - NO MARK QUIZ
  • 1. The number of deer in a forest is called
  • THE POPULATION
  • 2. Which does not belong? Sunshine, Water, Dirt
    or a rotting log?
  • ROTTING LOG (Biotic)
  • 3. Name one ecologically significant region in
    Can.
  • GREAT LAKES, PRAIRIES, CDN. SHIELD, ETC.
  • 4. The variety of living things is called
  • BIODIVERSITY
  • 5. The process by which plants produce food is
  • PHOTOSYNTHESIS

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ECOSYSTEMS 101
DECIDUOUS FOREST
BOREAL FOREST
THE TUNDRA
GRASSLANDS
3
Energy in an Ecosystem
  • All living elements play a role in the
    functioning of an ecosystem.
  • As energy flows through the ecosystem, it is
    passed from one organism to another.
  • The energy coming into an ecosystem originates
    from the Sun.

4
Photosynthesis
  • 6CO2 6H2O Light C6H12O6 6O2

RAW MATERIALS
PRODUCTS
5
Producers
  • Capture energy from the sun and convert it to
    food energy (Photosynthesis).
  • Plants use this food energy and soil nutrients to
    live and reproduce.
  • When plants are eaten, some of this energy is
    passed along.

6
Types of Consumers
  • Consumers must eat to obtain their energy.
  • All animals are consumers

HERBIVORE
7
Types of Consumers
CARNIVORE
OMNIVORE
8
Types of Consumers
SCAVENGERS
9
Decomposers
  • After a consumer dies, nutrients are returned to
    the soil
  • Decomposers recycle nutrients back to producers
    by breaking down dead matter.
  • Moulds and Bacteria finish the job!

10
Cellular Respiration
  • C6H12O6 6O2 6H2O 6CO2
  • RAW MATERIALS
    PRODUCTS

Sugar oxygen water carbon dioxide
11
Photosynthesis and Respiration
  • Complementary processes check it out
  • Photosynthesis

6CO2 6H2O Light ? C6H12O6 6O2
  • Cellular Respiration
  • C6H12O6 6O2 ? 6H2O 6CO2

12
FOOD CHAIN
  • A connection of organisms showing the transfer of
    energy from one organism to the next.

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Question
  • WHATS WRONG WITH JUST USING FOOD CHAINS TO
    DESCRIBE THE RELATIONSHIPS WITHIN ECOSYSTEMS?
  • FOOD WEBS are more realistic!

14
TROPHIC LEVELS
  • A way of categorizing living things according to
    how they gain their energy.
  • The 1st trophic level contains Autotrophs
    (organisms that make their own food)
  • Each higher level contains Heterotrophs (eat
    others for energy)

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TROPHIC LEVELS (Cont.)
TERTIARY CONSUMERS Eg. HAWK TOP CARNIVORE
4th
SECONDARY CONSUMERS Eg. SPARROW
3rd
PRIMARY CONSUMERS Eg. INSECTS
2nd
PRODUCERS (AUTOTROPHS) Eg. GRASS
1st
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TROPHIC LEVELS (Cont.)
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TROPHIC LEVELS (Cont.)
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Energy Flow!
  • What is this illustration telling us?
  • -Trophic levels
  • - Food web
  • - Energy Transfer?

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  • Not all of the Suns energy is captured.
  • As you go along up the trophic levels, energy is
    lost.

20
Energy Pyramid
  • 1 joule is the absolute minimum amount of energy
    required (on the surface of Earth) to lift a one
    kilogram object up by a height of 10
    centimeters.
  • So each level loses about 90 of the energy in
    the previous level! And where does it go?
  • HEAT!

21
Biomass Pyramid
  • The dry weight of all organisms in all in an
    ecosystem is known as
  • BIOMASS!
  • So As the amount of energy decreases ?, so does
    the BIOMASS.
  • Therefore there are fewer animals at each
    trophic level

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Numbers Pyramid
  • For example, in an forest ecosystem
  • - Grasses 10,000,000,000 organisms
  • - Grasshoppers 27,000,000
  • - Frogs 90,000
  • - Trout 300
  • - Bear 5

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Bioaccumulation
  • Bioaccumulation How substances (usually toxic)
    build up in a biological system
  • Biomagnification
  • ? increased concentration of a toxin in the
    bodies of consumers at each trophic level.

24
  • MeHg Methyl Mercury

25
  • Here is another look. This picture shows how
    weather through water works in spreading toxins.

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THE END!!!
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