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concerned with energy flow through orgs |
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movement of energy through the ecosystem
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# of orgs times the weight |
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linear depiction of energy flow |
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specific feeding level within a food chain |
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make their own food
[primary producers]
require an energy source and inorganic nutrients
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[consumers] need existing food source to survive |
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use photosynthesis to store carbs |
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eat producers and store fat |
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eat herbivores and store fat
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eat carnivores and store fat
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heterotrophic bacteria, fungi, and animals |
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2 functions of decomposers |
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· break down nonliving organic material
returns inorganic material back into the system |
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dead, organic material being decomposed
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feed on detritus
EARTHWORM |
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eats both plants and animals
HUMANS
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eats only plants
CATEPILLAR |
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eats only poop
DUNG BEETLE |
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eats only blood
VAMPIRE BATS |
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# of species in a community
usually has a big base and small bottom, but
can sometimes be inverted
* ex. big top, small base: lots of parasites, then insect herbivores, then the oak tree |
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almost always upright, w/ big base and small top
* BUT marine biomass pyramid can be inverted b/c the production rate of phytoplankton is really high
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NEVER INVERTEDà shows DAILY PRODUCTION OF BIOMASS
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