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Title: Ecosystems


1
Ecosystems
  • Chapter 54 Ecosystems

2
Relationships, I
  • Trophic structure / levels feeding relationships
    in an ecosystem
  • Primary producers the trophic level that
    supports all others autotrophs
  • Primary consumers herbivores
  • Secondary and tertiary consumers carnivores
  • Detrivores/detritus special consumers that
    derive nutrition from non-living organic matter
  • Food chain trophic level food pathway

3
Relationships, II
  • Food webs interconnected feeding relationship in
    an ecosystem

4
Energy Flow, I
  • Primary productivity (amount of light energy
    converted to chemical energy by
    autotrophs) Gross (GPP) total energy

    Net (NPP) represents
    the storage of energy available to consumers
    Rs respiration
  • NPP GPP - Rs
  • Biomass primary productivity reflected as dry
    weight of organic material
  • Secondary productivity the rate at which an
    ecosystem's consumers convert chemical energy of
    the food they eat into their own new biomass

5
Energy Flow, II
  • Ecological efficiency of E transferred from
    one trophic level to the next (5-20) usually
    close to 10
  • Pyramid of productivity multiplicative loss of
    energy in trophic levels
  • Pyramid of numbers trophic representation of the
    number of organisms in an ecosystem

6
Chemical Cycling
  • Biogeochemical cycles the various nutrient
    circuits, which involve both abiotic and biotic
    components of an ecosystem
  • Water
  • Carbon
  • Nitrogen
  • Phosphorus

7
Human Impact
  • Biological magnification trophic process in
    which retained substances become more
    concentrated at higher levels
  • Greenhouse effect warming of planet due to
    atmospheric accumulation of carbon dioxide
  • Ozone depletion effect of chlorofluorocarbons
    (CFCs) released into the atmosphere
  • Rainforest destruction
  • Cause Overpopulation?
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