BIOA02H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Pioneer Species, Primary Succession, Chemotroph

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Two processes important in ecosystems: energy flow, chemical/nutrient cycling. Trophic structure: can measure community structure in terms of how energy is transferred through it, flow of energy is from autotrophs to heterotrophs. Food chains: transfer of energy and biomass through trophic levels, flow originates with autotrophs (primary producers, grazers are primary consumers (eat autotrophs), then move up through predator levels (secondary and tertiary consumers) Apex predator highest level of predation that exist in the community. Te (cow to human) = 0. 10 = 1/ xn-1. Te (grass to cow) = 0. 10 = 10/ xn-1 = 100. Study of the flow of energy and chemicals through the biotic community. Indirect and: removing species from a community can lead to unraveling of the food web, direct effects: influence of one species on another due to them interacting (predator/prey) What impacts primary production: what controls rate of photosynthesis, water can limit photosynthesis in arid environments.

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