Organisms can be
divided into three groups
according to how they
obtain their energy
PRODUCERS- Photosynthetic organisms (green plants) that
manufacture organic substances using light energy, water and co2.
6CO2+6H2O+Light=C6H12O6+6O2
CONSUMERS- Organisms that
obtain their energy be feeding on
other organisms. Eg animals.
Primary consumer if eat plants.
Secondary and Tertiary if eat
animals which feed on plants
DECOMPOSERS- when
producers and
consumers die. releases
minerals to plants to
absorb.mainly bacteria
and earthworms
FOOD CHAIN- feeding relationship,
producers eated by primary consumers.each
stage refered to as trophic level
FOOD WEB- many food chains linked.
relationships change depending on age, time
of year, population size. helps understand
populations
Energy Transfer
As little as 1% of
light is captured by
plants.organisms
pass smal fraction of
energy they recieve.
Most of suns energy is not used in photosynthesis
90% reflected back, not all
wavelengths used, light
may not reach chlorophyll,
low c02 may limit rate.
Net production = Gross
production - Respiratory Losses
GROSS PRODUCTION-
total quantity of energy
that plant converts to
organic matter
NET PRODUCTION-
rate at which they
store energy
Only 10% of food stored in
plant is used by primary
consumer. secondary and
tertiary are more efficient and
transfer 20% to their bodies.
Some of organism
may not be eaten.
Some parts cant
be digested
Lost in excretion
energy available after transfer
evergy available before transfer
x100
Ecological Pyramids
Diagrams of number,
mass, amount of
energy stored by
organism at each
tropic level.
PYRAMIDS OF NUMBERS- Bars which
are proportional to numbers present at
each trophic level and length of bars. Easy
to compare and collect. However doesnt
take size of organism into consideration
PYRAMIDS OF BIOMASS- total mass of plant/animal compared. higher
mass of organism, larger the bar. more reliable, however organisms
must be dead so can only use a small sample which isnt representative
PYRAMINDS OF ENERGY-
measures energy stored in
organisms. the most accurate
representation of energy flow
in food chains. however
collecting data is difficult
Agricultural Ecosystems
Fertilisers
High productivity
Less genetic/species Diversity
Solar Energy
Prevented from reaching climax
CLIMAX COMMUNITY-
organisms that make up final
stage of succession
Uses pesticides
energy from food and fossil fuels
Pests and Pesticides
PEST- an organism that competes
with humans for food or space, or
is danger to our health