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Title: Ecological Pyramids


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Ecological Pyramids
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Trophic levels
  • Trophic levels describe the various stages within
    ecological food chains or webs.

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5 course meal!
  • Primary Producers
  • Primary Consumers
  • Secondary Consumers
  • Tertiary Consumers
  • Decomposers

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How trophic levels work
  • Pyramids
  • Trophic levels
  • Food Chains

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Primary Producers
  • Definition A
  • photosynthetic or
  • chemosynthetic
  • organism that
  • synthesizes complex
  • organic molecules from
  • simple inorganic ones.
  • These are usually referred to as AUTOTROPHS

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Primary Consumers
  • Definition An organism that feeds on producers
  • An herbivore
  • These gain their energy from eating plants.
  • An Omnivore
  • These gain their energy from eating plants or
    animals

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Secondary consumers
  • Definition An organism that eats primary
    consumers
  • A carnivore
  • These get their energy by eating other animals

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Tertiary Consumers
  • Definition An organism that eats secondary
    consumers

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Decomposers
  • Definition Organisms, such as many bacteria and
    most fungi, that play beneficial roles in all
    ecosystems by breaking down and absorbing
    nutrients from dead and decaying organic matter

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What about humans?
  • Humans screw it up again!!!
  • Humans can fit in 3 of the 5 categories depending
    on diet.

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Pyramids
  • Three pyramids that we use in Ecology
  • Pyramid of Numbers
  • Pyramid of Biomass
  • Pyramid of Energy

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Pyramid of Numbers
  • This pyramid is constructed by taking the
    population statistics of each of the trophic
    levels.
  • Notice how the numbers drop significantly between
    levels.

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Pyramid of Biomass
  • Biomass is calculated using the combined weight
    of all species of plants and animals that may
    exist within an ecosystem.

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Pyramid of Energy
  • Energy is passed from one level to the next.
    Notice the approximate loss of energy between the
    levels.

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Rule of 10s
  • When progressing up the pyramid of energy there
    is a 90 drop in the amount of energy between
    levels.
  • Example If we start with the primary producer
    containing 1000 units of energy how much energy
    will be present for the tertiary consumer?

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  • Primary Producers 1000 units of energy
  • Primary Consumers 100 units of energy
  • Secondary Consumers 10 units of energy
  • Tertiary consumers 1 unit of energy
  • It takes the energy of 1000 plants to feed a
    tertiary consumer 1 unit of energy!

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Conclusion
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