4.2.2

Energy Flow

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Energy Flow

All energy in biological systems comes first from the Sun. The full route taken is described below:

Food Chains

Food chains show the feeding relationships and transfers of energy within a community. Food webs show networks of interconnected food chains. Below are some important food chain definitions:

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Trophic levels

  • Each organism in a food chain occupies what is called a trophic level.
    • Depending on their role as producers or consumers, species or groups of species can be assigned to various trophic levels.
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Producer

  • A primary producer is an organism that makes its own organic nutrients, usually using energy from sunlight.
    • A decreased level of sunlight can impact the number of producers at the base of a food chain.
    • This, in turn, can reduce the number of trophic levels and number of consumers at subsequent trophic levels.
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Consumer

  • A consumer is an organism that gets its energy by feeding on other organisms.
    • Depending on the position of the consumer in the food chain, it may be classed as primary, secondary or tertiary.
  • Higher-level consumers feed on the next lower tropic levels, and so on, up to the organisms at the top of the food chain: the apex consumers
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Energy loss

  • One major factor that limits the length of food chains is energy.
  • Energy is lost as heat between each trophic level due to the second law of thermodynamics.
    • Thus, after a limited number of trophic energy transfers, the amount of energy remaining in the food chain may not be great enough to support viable populations at yet a higher trophic level.
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Food webs

  • There is a problem when using food chains to accurately describe most ecosystems.
    • Even when all organisms are grouped into appropriate trophic levels, some of these organisms can feed on species from more than one trophic level.
    • Likewise, some of these organisms can be eaten by species from multiple trophic levels.
  • A holistic model which accounts for all the interactions between different species is a more accurate a model for ecosystems.
    • To do this we can draw a food web.

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