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What are we going to learn today?
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 Fundamentals of ecosystems
 Food chains & webs – predator/prey cycles
Lec 9; MrL
Fundamental Concepts of Ecosystem
and Ecological Succession
Fundamentals of ecosystems
2
 What is an ecosystem?
Life is sustained by the interactions of many organisms
functioning together, interacting through their physical and
chemical environments – called ecosystem. Example: a forest
ecosystem.
 Ecosystem Structure (what are there?)
An ecosystem has two major parts:
 Nonliving: physical-chemical environment, including
the local atmosphere, water, and mineral soil (on land) or
other substrate (in water)
 Living: called the ecological community, is the set of
species interacting within the ecosystem
Lec 9; MrL
3
 Ecosystem Processes (how it works?)
Two basic kinds of processes must occur in an ecosystem:
 a cycling of chemical elements - as we learned in the last
lecture
 a flow of energy – will be described later
 These processes are necessary for all life, but no
single species can carry out all necessary chemical
cycling and energy flow alone. That is why
sustained life on Earth is a characteristic of
ecosystems, not of individuals or populations.
Lec 9; MrL
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Lec 9; MrL
Food chains & Food webs
5
Food chains: the linkage of who feeds on whom
The more complex linkages are called food webs
A trophic level consists of
all organisms in a food
web.
Green plants, algae, and
certain bacteria produce
sugars through the process
of photosynthesis, using
only energy from the sun
and carbon dioxide (CO2)
from the air. They are
called autotrophs, and
are grouped into the first
trophic level.
All other organisms are
called heterotrophs. Of
these, herbivores—
organisms that feed on
plants, algae, or
photosynthetic bacteria—
are members of the
second trophic level.
Carnivores, or meat-eaters, that feed directly on
herbivores make up the third trophic level.
predator/prey cycles
Decomposers, those that feed on dead organic
material, are classified in the highest trophic level in an
ecosystemLec 9; MrL
An Oceanic Food Chain and Web
6
• In oceans, food webs involve more
species and have more trophic levels
than in a terrestrial ecosystem.
• In a open-ocean ecosystem (Figure
5.6), microscopic single-cell planktonic
algae and planktonic photosynthetic
bacteria are in the first trophic level.
• Small invertebrates called zooplankton
and some fish feed on the algae and
photosynthetic bacteria, forming the
second trophic level.
• Other fish and invertebrates feed on
these herbivores and form the third
trophic level.
• Some fish and marine mammals, such
as killer whales, feed on the predatory
fish and form higher trophic levels.
Lec 9; MrL
A Terrestrial Food Web
7
• The first trophic level, autotrophs,
includes grasses, herbs, and trees.
• The second trophic level, herbivores,
includes mice, an insect called the pine
borer, and other animals not shown here.
• The third trophic level, carnivores,
includes foxes and wolves, hawks and
other predatory birds, spiders, and
predatory insects.
• People, too, are involved as omnivores (eaters of both plants and animals),
feeding on several trophic levels. In this people would be included in the fourth
trophic level, the highest level in which they would take part.
• Decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi, feed on wastes and dead organisms of
all trophic levels. Decomposers are also shown here on the fourth level.
predator/prey cycles
Lec 9; MrL
References for today’s lecture
BOTKIN, D. B. & KELLER, E.A. 2011.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE: EARTH AS A LIVING
PLANET (Eighth Edition). JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC.
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Lec 9; MrL
ANY
QUESTION?
9
Lec 9; MrL
Quiz 2: Env 107 (section 38)
10
Date: 29-10-2015
Time: class time (please don’t be late)
Place: Room no. NAC 202
Syllabus: lectures 5-8
Marks: 20
No. of Questions: 20
Duration: 20 min
Question type: MCQ, true/false
Group exercise report and presentation
Lec 9; MrL
11
 Report submission: 26/10/2015 (submit hard copy
at SAC 704 to me within 4.10pm and soft copy within
11.59pm to my email)
 Presentation is on 31/10/2015 (all groups)
Mid term-1 exam
 Mid term exam
 Date: 5/11/2015
 Time: Class time (11am)
 Syllabus: Lectures 5-10
 Question type: Definition, short question, explanation.
 No MCQ, True/false
 Total 4 questions need to answer out of 6
 Exam duration: 1 hr 20 minutes
12
Sample question for Mid-1
Lec 9; MrL
13
1 a) Define species, population dynamics, and crude growth rate. (1+1+1)
b) Write the difference between incidence, prevalence and life expectancy at birth. (3)
c) Explain the figure below: (4)

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ENV 107 - Lectures 9

  • 1. What are we going to learn today? 1  Fundamentals of ecosystems  Food chains & webs – predator/prey cycles Lec 9; MrL Fundamental Concepts of Ecosystem and Ecological Succession
  • 2. Fundamentals of ecosystems 2  What is an ecosystem? Life is sustained by the interactions of many organisms functioning together, interacting through their physical and chemical environments – called ecosystem. Example: a forest ecosystem.  Ecosystem Structure (what are there?) An ecosystem has two major parts:  Nonliving: physical-chemical environment, including the local atmosphere, water, and mineral soil (on land) or other substrate (in water)  Living: called the ecological community, is the set of species interacting within the ecosystem Lec 9; MrL
  • 3. 3  Ecosystem Processes (how it works?) Two basic kinds of processes must occur in an ecosystem:  a cycling of chemical elements - as we learned in the last lecture  a flow of energy – will be described later  These processes are necessary for all life, but no single species can carry out all necessary chemical cycling and energy flow alone. That is why sustained life on Earth is a characteristic of ecosystems, not of individuals or populations. Lec 9; MrL
  • 4. 4 Lec 9; MrL Food chains & Food webs
  • 5. 5 Food chains: the linkage of who feeds on whom The more complex linkages are called food webs A trophic level consists of all organisms in a food web. Green plants, algae, and certain bacteria produce sugars through the process of photosynthesis, using only energy from the sun and carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air. They are called autotrophs, and are grouped into the first trophic level. All other organisms are called heterotrophs. Of these, herbivores— organisms that feed on plants, algae, or photosynthetic bacteria— are members of the second trophic level. Carnivores, or meat-eaters, that feed directly on herbivores make up the third trophic level. predator/prey cycles Decomposers, those that feed on dead organic material, are classified in the highest trophic level in an ecosystemLec 9; MrL
  • 6. An Oceanic Food Chain and Web 6 • In oceans, food webs involve more species and have more trophic levels than in a terrestrial ecosystem. • In a open-ocean ecosystem (Figure 5.6), microscopic single-cell planktonic algae and planktonic photosynthetic bacteria are in the first trophic level. • Small invertebrates called zooplankton and some fish feed on the algae and photosynthetic bacteria, forming the second trophic level. • Other fish and invertebrates feed on these herbivores and form the third trophic level. • Some fish and marine mammals, such as killer whales, feed on the predatory fish and form higher trophic levels. Lec 9; MrL
  • 7. A Terrestrial Food Web 7 • The first trophic level, autotrophs, includes grasses, herbs, and trees. • The second trophic level, herbivores, includes mice, an insect called the pine borer, and other animals not shown here. • The third trophic level, carnivores, includes foxes and wolves, hawks and other predatory birds, spiders, and predatory insects. • People, too, are involved as omnivores (eaters of both plants and animals), feeding on several trophic levels. In this people would be included in the fourth trophic level, the highest level in which they would take part. • Decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi, feed on wastes and dead organisms of all trophic levels. Decomposers are also shown here on the fourth level. predator/prey cycles Lec 9; MrL
  • 8. References for today’s lecture BOTKIN, D. B. & KELLER, E.A. 2011. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE: EARTH AS A LIVING PLANET (Eighth Edition). JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC. 8 Lec 9; MrL
  • 10. Quiz 2: Env 107 (section 38) 10 Date: 29-10-2015 Time: class time (please don’t be late) Place: Room no. NAC 202 Syllabus: lectures 5-8 Marks: 20 No. of Questions: 20 Duration: 20 min Question type: MCQ, true/false
  • 11. Group exercise report and presentation Lec 9; MrL 11  Report submission: 26/10/2015 (submit hard copy at SAC 704 to me within 4.10pm and soft copy within 11.59pm to my email)  Presentation is on 31/10/2015 (all groups)
  • 12. Mid term-1 exam  Mid term exam  Date: 5/11/2015  Time: Class time (11am)  Syllabus: Lectures 5-10  Question type: Definition, short question, explanation.  No MCQ, True/false  Total 4 questions need to answer out of 6  Exam duration: 1 hr 20 minutes 12
  • 13. Sample question for Mid-1 Lec 9; MrL 13 1 a) Define species, population dynamics, and crude growth rate. (1+1+1) b) Write the difference between incidence, prevalence and life expectancy at birth. (3) c) Explain the figure below: (4)