Ecosystem: Food Chain and Energy Flow
Ecosystem: Food Chain and Energy Flow
Ecosystem: Food Chain and Energy Flow
Interdependence of organisms
• Interaction between living organisms
Ecosphere
Balanced aquarium
Example of an ecosystem
oak tree ecosystem
鯨脂
Energy
‘fixed’ by
producers is
only 5-8% of
the energy
that falls
onto their
leaves:
Some is transmitted
(passes right through)
Some is reflected
Some is not the
correct wavelength
<1% of the energy
released from the Sun
falls onto leaves.
Energy
‘fixed’ by
producers is
only 5-8% of
the energy
that falls
onto their
leaves: Energy transfer to
primary consumer: 5-
Some is transmitted 10%:
(passes right through) Much of plant body is
Some is reflected indigestible
Some is not the Consumer rarely eats
correct wavelength whole plant – roots or
stems may be left
behind
<1% of the energy
released from the Sun
falls onto leaves.
Energy
‘fixed’ by
producers is
only 5-8% of
the energy
that falls
onto their
leaves:
Energy transfer to
secondary consumer:
10-20%:
Animal material has a
higher energy value &
is more digestible
<1% of the energy Repiration losses occur from each trophic
released from the Sun level. Each organism uses some of the food
falls onto leaves. compounds it has synthesised or obtained as
food to release energy to drive metabolic
reactions. Respiration is not 100% efficient
and eventually all of this energy is lost as heat.