Food Chain/Food Webs Learning Target #5, #6, #13.
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Transcript of Food Chain/Food Webs Learning Target #5, #6, #13.
•Plants are producers. They turn energy from the sun into sugars that animals can use
Through Photosynthesis
Secondary consumers are animals that eat other animals for energy. They are called
carnivores or omnivores
Food Chains are connected to Food Webs
• Combined food chains make food webs.
• Food webs start with the sun
• Food webs contain producers, consumers, and decomposers.
• Are you part of food webs?
Feeding Relationships
• A food chain shows a simple feeding relationship.
Sun → grass → rabbit → fox
Because these animalsare the first to takethe food energyfrom the plants,
They are called primary consumers
• So far this is a straightforward food chain
• Sun → leaf aphid → ladybug
But in reality it is more complicated than that
• Use the food web worksheet to predict what might happen in the following situations:
• A) There is very little rain and much of the Marsh Grass and Cattail die off.
• B) Humans nearby bring cats into the area.
• C) The frogs eats some poisoned slugs from a garden
Transfer of Energy
• When a zebra eats the grass, it does not obtain all of the energy the grass has (much of it is not eaten)
• When a lion eats a zebra, it does not get all of the energy from the zebra (much of it is lost as heat)
• No organism EVER receives all of the energy from the organism they just ate
• Only 10% of the energy from one trophic level is transferred to the next – this is called the 10% law
• Key Points to Remember…
• Energy moves from one organisms to another when it is eaten
• Each step in this transfer of energy is known as a trophic level
– The main trophic levels are producers, consumers, and decomposers
DDT affect on Food Webshttp://www.mhhe.com/biosci/esp/2001_gbio/folder_structure/ec/m3/s4/ecm3s4_2.htm
DDT: Used in the 40’s and 50’s as a pesticide .
Outlawed in 70’s: collects in fats of organisms and cannot be broken down.
Marine microorganisms greatly affected
collected in plankton and green algae
slows photosynthesis – not death
Mostly noted in birds eggs
thinning of eggshells
Brown Pelican: 1970-550 nests
only 1 chick survived
Biomass
• The total mass of the organic matter at each trophic level is called biomass
• Biomass is just another term for potential energy – energy that is to be eaten and used.
• The transfer of energy from one level to another is very inefficient (10% Law)
Ecological Pyramid
• An ecological pyramid shows the relationship between consumers and producers at different trophic levels in an ecosystem
• Shows the relative amounts of energy or matter contained at each trophic level
• The Pyramid shows which level has the most energy and the highest number of organisms
Ecological Pyramid
• Which level has the most energy?• Which level has the most organisms?• Which level has the least organisms?• Which level has the least energy?
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