Trophic Levels in an Ecosystem (HT)

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  • Food chain
    Describes the feeding relationships between organisms and the resultant stages of biomass transfer
  • Trophic levels
    The stages in a food chain
  • Trophic levels
    • Represented by numbers, starting from 1
    • Numbered according to how far along the organism is in the food chain
  • Trophic level 1
    Plants and algae which make their own food (through photosynthesis) - called producers
  • Trophic level 2
    Herbivores which eat producers - called primary consumers
  • Trophic level 3
    Carnivores that eat herbivores - called secondary consumers
  • Trophic level 4
    Carnivores that eat other carnivores - called tertiary consumers
  • Apex predator
    A carnivore with no predators
  • How decomposers break down dead matter
    1. Decomposers release enzymes which catalyse the breakdown of dead material into smaller molecules
    2. Soluble small food molecules then diffuse into the microorganisms
  • Biomass
    The dry mass of all of the living organisms in an area
  • Dry mass is used for biomass because the wet mass varies as the volume of water in the organism varies
  • How to calculate the efficiency of biomass transfer
    efficiency = (energy transferred / total energy available) × 100
  • Producers transfer 1% of the incident energy from light for photosynthesis
  • Approximately 10% of the biomass from one trophic level is transferred to the level above it in feeding
  • Reasons why biomass transfers are not 100% efficient
    • Egestion (removal of faeces)
    • Excretion (removal of waste products e.g. urea and water)
    • Respiration (loss of carbon dioxide and water) in which large amounts of glucose are used
    • The production of inedible bones and shells
  • The efficiency of biomass transfers
    Affects the number of trophic levels in a biomass pyramid
  • Biomass pyramid
    A pyramid that shows the total dry mass of organisms at each trophic level, with trophic level 1 at the bottom
  • Pyramid of numbers
    A pyramid that shows the number of organisms at each trophic level
  • In this pyramid of biomass, D is the producer
  • This pyramid of numbers is not pyramid shaped because it doesn't take size and mass of organisms into account
  • Calculate the efficiency of biomass transfer from the flowers to the caterpillar
    1. efficiency = (energy transferred / total energy available) × 100
    2. Total energy available = 800 kJ + 4000 kJ = 4800 kJ
    3. Energy transferred = 800 kJ
    4. 800/4800 x 100 = 16.67%