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Communities:. Group of populations interacting within the same habitat. Usually as feeding relationships flow of energy. Communities. Within a community, species are identified based on their role within a community: niche 3 Major Niches Producers Consumers Decomposers. Producers:.
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Communities: Group of populations interacting within the same habitat. Usually as feeding relationshipsflow of energy.
Communities • Within a community, species are identified based on their role within a community: niche 3 Major Niches • Producers • Consumers • Decomposers
Producers: All autotrophs. These convert unusable energy(solar) into usable (chemical) energyvia the process of photosynthesis. EX: all plants, algae, photosynthetic bacteria
Consumers Consume energy by “eating/absorbing” other producers and consumers. All Heterotrophs are consumers Niches: Herbivores, Omnivores, Carnivores, Scavengers, Parasites, to name a few
Decomposers AKA: Detrivores Return organic matter to environment. Major decomposers are the bacteria and fungi However, some insects and organisms like earthworms can be considered decomposers
Relationships in Communities Food Chains: single feeding relationship.
Food Chains • All food chains must begin with producers. • Arrows represent flow of energy. • Trophic levels identify consumers. • Generally primary consumersare herbivores. • Depending upon the food chain, some organisms can occupy different trophic levels. • Detrivores can occupy all trophic levels
Decomposition occurs at any level of the chain C,H,O,N Light energy Photosynthesis Chemical energy carbohydrates SUNGLASSES
Mt. Lion Food Webs Hawk Fox • Complex feeding relationships. • Illustrates many food chains Snake Deer Goose Grasshopper MOUSE Moss Grass
HAGH Which organism seems to be the most important to this food web?
Keystone Species • Plays a critical role in maintaining the overall balance in an ecological community. • Stability of the community depends upon species. • Keystone can occupy any level or niche.
Which organism seems to be the most important to this food web? Krill!