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Topic 2: Ecosystems


  Feeding Relationships in Ecosystems
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.2: Trophic Levels
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.2: Trophic Levels

The big idea
The starting point of all energy in ecosystems is the
sun.
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.2: Trophic Levels

The big idea
The starting point of all energy in ecosystems is the
sun.

But only organisms which photosynthesize can obtain
energy directly from the sun.
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.2: Trophic Levels

The big idea
The starting point of all energy in ecosystems is the
sun.

But only organisms which photosynthesize can obtain
energy directly from the sun.

All other organisms obtain energy by eating
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.2: Trophic Levels
It is possible to classify the way organisms obtain energy into two
                               categories.
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.2: Trophic Levels
It is possible to classify the way organisms obtain energy into two
                               categories.

Producers or Autotrophs: These manufacture their
own food from simple inorganic substances (plants)
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.2: Trophic Levels
It is possible to classify the way organisms obtain energy into two
                               categories.

Producers or Autotrophs: These manufacture their
own food from simple inorganic substances (plants)

Consumers or Heterotrophs: Feed on autotrophs
or other heterotrophs to obtain energy (herbivores,
carnivores, omnivores, detrivores and decomposers
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.2: Trophic Levels
It is possible to classify the way organisms obtain energy into two
                               categories.

Producers or Autotrophs: These manufacture their
own food from simple inorganic substances (plants)

Consumers or Heterotrophs: Feed on autotrophs
or other heterotrophs to obtain energy (herbivores,
carnivores, omnivores, detrivores and decomposers

But within the consumers their is a feeding hierarchy of
feeding
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.2: Trophic Levels
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.2: Trophic Levels


   Plants capture the suns energy and convert it to glucose
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.2: Trophic Levels


   Plants capture the suns energy and convert it to glucose

   Herbivores eat plants
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.2: Trophic Levels


   Plants capture the suns energy and convert it to glucose

   Herbivores eat plants

   Carnivores eat herbivores
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.2: Trophic Levels


   Plants capture the suns energy and convert it to glucose

   Herbivores eat plants

   Carnivores eat herbivores

   This creates different feeding levels or Trophic levels
   (Greek for food is trophe)
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.2: Trophic Levels
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.2: Trophic Levels

 Trophic level 1 - producer
                                                     Trophic level 3




 Trophic level 2 - herbivore (primary consumers)


                                                     Trophic level 2
 Trophic level 3 - carnivore (secondary consumers)



 Trophic level 4 - carnivore (tertiary consumer)
                                                     Trophic level 1
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs


Ecosystems have an hierarchy of
feeding relationships .
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs


Ecosystems have an hierarchy of
feeding relationships .

The energy flow in the ecosystem
can be illustrated as a Food chain.
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs


Ecosystems have an hierarchy of       Trophic Level 4   Tertiary Consumer

feeding relationships .

The energy flow in the ecosystem       Trophic Level 3   Secondary Consumer

can be illustrated as a Food chain.
                                      Trophic Level 2   Primary Consumer
The arrows show the direction
that energy flows
                                      Trophic Level 1   Producer
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs


Ecosystems have an hierarchy of       Trophic Level 4   Tertiary Consumer

feeding relationships .

The energy flow in the ecosystem       Trophic Level 3   Secondary Consumer

can be illustrated as a Food chain.
                                      Trophic Level 2   Primary Consumer
The arrows show the direction
that energy flows
                                      Trophic Level 1   Producer
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs


Ecosystems have an hierarchy of       Trophic Level 4   Tertiary Consumer

feeding relationships .

The energy flow in the ecosystem       Trophic Level 3   Secondary Consumer

can be illustrated as a Food chain.
                                      Trophic Level 2   Primary Consumer
The arrows show the direction
that energy flows
                                      Trophic Level 1   Producer
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs


Ecosystems have an hierarchy of       Trophic Level 4   Tertiary Consumer

feeding relationships .

The energy flow in the ecosystem       Trophic Level 3   Secondary Consumer

can be illustrated as a Food chain.
                                      Trophic Level 2   Primary Consumer
The arrows show the direction
that energy flows
                                      Trophic Level 1   Producer
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs



Food chains are an
oversimplification
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs



Food chains are an
oversimplification

They only show direct feeding
relationships within one
hierarchy
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs




Some organisms appear in more
than one food chains
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs




Some organisms can be at
different trophic levels in
different food chains
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs
                               Simpli ed Boreal Forest Food Web
The reality is that there is
a complex network of
interrelated food chains
which create a food web
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs


Food chains contain both
transfers and
transformations

Solar energy (light) is
transformed into stored
chemical energy by
photosynthesis
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs



This transformation is
not very efficient. Only
about 2% of the solar
energy is converted to
sugars (chemical store of
energy)
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs


                                              98% used during
This transformation is                         photosynthesis
not very efficient. Only
about 2% of the solar
energy is converted to
sugars (chemical store of          Light energy
energy)                            from the sun

                                                  2% converted
                                                    to sugars
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs


When the zebra eats grass
matter is transferred. Not
all the available matter is
transferred. E.g. Bone

To make use of the stored
                                   Transfer of
energy, respiration has to          material
transform the matter to
energy. The total efficiency
is only about 10%.
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs

                                     Some gets transformed straight
When the zebra eats grass           to usable energy and lost as heat
matter is transferred. Not
all the available matter is
transferred. E.g. Bone

To make use of the stored
                                   Transfer of
energy, respiration has to          material
transform the matter to
energy. The total efficiency                        Some passes
                                                 straight through
is only about 10%.
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs


The transfers and
transformations carry
on up the food chain with
less energy and material
being passed from one
level to the next
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs


The transfers and
transformations carry
on up the food chain with
less energy and material
being passed from one
level to the next
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs


Because of the             Trophic Level 4   Tertiary Consumer    Sparrow Hawk


inefficiency of energy
transfer food chains are
rarely longer than four    Trophic Level 3   Secondary Consumer   House Sparrow



connections
                           Trophic Level 2   Primary Consumer     Banded snail




                           Trophic Level 1   Producer             Dandelion

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Food chains and food webs

  • 1. Topic 2: Ecosystems Feeding Relationships in Ecosystems
  • 2. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.2: Trophic Levels
  • 3. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.2: Trophic Levels The big idea The starting point of all energy in ecosystems is the sun.
  • 4. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.2: Trophic Levels The big idea The starting point of all energy in ecosystems is the sun. But only organisms which photosynthesize can obtain energy directly from the sun.
  • 5. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.2: Trophic Levels The big idea The starting point of all energy in ecosystems is the sun. But only organisms which photosynthesize can obtain energy directly from the sun. All other organisms obtain energy by eating
  • 6. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.2: Trophic Levels It is possible to classify the way organisms obtain energy into two categories.
  • 7. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.2: Trophic Levels It is possible to classify the way organisms obtain energy into two categories. Producers or Autotrophs: These manufacture their own food from simple inorganic substances (plants)
  • 8. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.2: Trophic Levels It is possible to classify the way organisms obtain energy into two categories. Producers or Autotrophs: These manufacture their own food from simple inorganic substances (plants) Consumers or Heterotrophs: Feed on autotrophs or other heterotrophs to obtain energy (herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, detrivores and decomposers
  • 9. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.2: Trophic Levels It is possible to classify the way organisms obtain energy into two categories. Producers or Autotrophs: These manufacture their own food from simple inorganic substances (plants) Consumers or Heterotrophs: Feed on autotrophs or other heterotrophs to obtain energy (herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, detrivores and decomposers But within the consumers their is a feeding hierarchy of feeding
  • 10. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.2: Trophic Levels
  • 11. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.2: Trophic Levels Plants capture the suns energy and convert it to glucose
  • 12. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.2: Trophic Levels Plants capture the suns energy and convert it to glucose Herbivores eat plants
  • 13. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.2: Trophic Levels Plants capture the suns energy and convert it to glucose Herbivores eat plants Carnivores eat herbivores
  • 14. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.2: Trophic Levels Plants capture the suns energy and convert it to glucose Herbivores eat plants Carnivores eat herbivores This creates different feeding levels or Trophic levels (Greek for food is trophe)
  • 15. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.2: Trophic Levels
  • 16. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.2: Trophic Levels Trophic level 1 - producer Trophic level 3 Trophic level 2 - herbivore (primary consumers) Trophic level 2 Trophic level 3 - carnivore (secondary consumers) Trophic level 4 - carnivore (tertiary consumer) Trophic level 1
  • 17. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs
  • 18. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs Ecosystems have an hierarchy of feeding relationships .
  • 19. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs Ecosystems have an hierarchy of feeding relationships . The energy flow in the ecosystem can be illustrated as a Food chain.
  • 20. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs Ecosystems have an hierarchy of Trophic Level 4 Tertiary Consumer feeding relationships . The energy flow in the ecosystem Trophic Level 3 Secondary Consumer can be illustrated as a Food chain. Trophic Level 2 Primary Consumer The arrows show the direction that energy flows Trophic Level 1 Producer
  • 21. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs Ecosystems have an hierarchy of Trophic Level 4 Tertiary Consumer feeding relationships . The energy flow in the ecosystem Trophic Level 3 Secondary Consumer can be illustrated as a Food chain. Trophic Level 2 Primary Consumer The arrows show the direction that energy flows Trophic Level 1 Producer
  • 22. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs Ecosystems have an hierarchy of Trophic Level 4 Tertiary Consumer feeding relationships . The energy flow in the ecosystem Trophic Level 3 Secondary Consumer can be illustrated as a Food chain. Trophic Level 2 Primary Consumer The arrows show the direction that energy flows Trophic Level 1 Producer
  • 23. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs Ecosystems have an hierarchy of Trophic Level 4 Tertiary Consumer feeding relationships . The energy flow in the ecosystem Trophic Level 3 Secondary Consumer can be illustrated as a Food chain. Trophic Level 2 Primary Consumer The arrows show the direction that energy flows Trophic Level 1 Producer
  • 24. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs
  • 25. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs Food chains are an oversimplification
  • 26. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs Food chains are an oversimplification They only show direct feeding relationships within one hierarchy
  • 27. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs
  • 28. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs Some organisms appear in more than one food chains
  • 29. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs Some organisms can be at different trophic levels in different food chains
  • 30. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs
  • 31. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs Simpli ed Boreal Forest Food Web The reality is that there is a complex network of interrelated food chains which create a food web
  • 32. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs
  • 33. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs
  • 34. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs Food chains contain both transfers and transformations Solar energy (light) is transformed into stored chemical energy by photosynthesis
  • 35. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs This transformation is not very efficient. Only about 2% of the solar energy is converted to sugars (chemical store of energy)
  • 36. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs 98% used during This transformation is photosynthesis not very efficient. Only about 2% of the solar energy is converted to sugars (chemical store of Light energy energy) from the sun 2% converted to sugars
  • 37. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs
  • 38. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs When the zebra eats grass matter is transferred. Not all the available matter is transferred. E.g. Bone To make use of the stored Transfer of energy, respiration has to material transform the matter to energy. The total efficiency is only about 10%.
  • 39. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs Some gets transformed straight When the zebra eats grass to usable energy and lost as heat matter is transferred. Not all the available matter is transferred. E.g. Bone To make use of the stored Transfer of energy, respiration has to material transform the matter to energy. The total efficiency Some passes straight through is only about 10%.
  • 40. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs The transfers and transformations carry on up the food chain with less energy and material being passed from one level to the next
  • 41. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs The transfers and transformations carry on up the food chain with less energy and material being passed from one level to the next
  • 42. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs Because of the Trophic Level 4 Tertiary Consumer Sparrow Hawk inefficiency of energy transfer food chains are rarely longer than four Trophic Level 3 Secondary Consumer House Sparrow connections Trophic Level 2 Primary Consumer Banded snail Trophic Level 1 Producer Dandelion

Editor's Notes