Biology 2483A Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Holdfast, Macrocystis Pyrifera, Laminaria

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Trophic levels describe the feeding positions of groups or organisms in ecosystems. The amount of nrg transferred from one trophic level to the next depends on the food quality and on consumer abundance and physiology. Desert - low in precipitation and high temperatures but high in diversity. All organisms not consumed by other organisms end up as detritus - detritus is. All organisms not consumed by other organisms end up as detritus - detritus is considered part of the first trophic level and detritivores are grouped with herbivores on the second trophic level. Dead organisms and feces are consumed by organisms called detritivores(primarily bacteria/archaea/fungi) in process decomposition. Epipelagic zone - autochthonous - nrg produced by autotrophs within the system - Sharks, mollusk, jellyfish get nrg outside of deep sea environment - ex. whale carcasses can give nutrition and energy. Fish initialy colonize, then bacteria and other organisms and provide rich.

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