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JSS INSTITUTE OF EDUCTION
SAKALESHAPURA
FROM
Aishwarya .L.R
FISRT B.Ed
JSS INSTITUTION OF EDUCTION
SAKALESHAPURA
ECOSYSTEM
Content
1.Introduction
2.Meaning
3.Definition of ecosystem
4.Components of ecosystem
5.Types of ecosystem
6.Characteristics
Introduction :
An ecosystem consists of all the organisms living in
a community as well as all the abiotic factors with
which they interact. The Dynamics of an ecosystem
involve two process that is Energy flow and chemical
cycling .we can follow that transformation of energy
by grouping the species in a community into trophic
levels of feeding relationships
Meaning of Ecosystem :
 The term ecosystem was first used by A.G.Tanslet in 1935 He defines the
term ‘ecosystem’ “a particular of physical systems consisting of
organisms and inorganic compounds in a relatively stable equilibrium,
open of various size and kinds". It is comprised in two major parts that
Biome and Habitat .
Definition :
Ecosystem is the structural and functional unit of the
ecology where living organisms interact with each
other and also with surrounding physical
environment.
For example : Tropical rain forest with its trees
animals etc. …
Components of Ecosystem
 We known that plants are described as autotrophs .Since they are
capable of manufacturing their own food . Green plants in land
ecosystem and algae in aquatic ecosystem are described as
‘producers’.
 Heterotrophs depend on producers for their food either directly or
indirectly . Hence in any ecosystem animals are described as
‘consumers’.
 In ecosystem herbivores are described as primary consumers .
 The animals which obtain their food by eating herbivores. They are
described as Secondary consumers .
 Some animals obtain their food by feeding on secondary
consumers, they represents the tertiary consumers . Frogs may
become the food for snakes .
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Types of Ecosystem :
Mainly there are two
types of ecosystem namely
1.Terrestrial Ecosystem and
2. Aquatic Ecosystem
Terrestrial Ecosystem : This is the ecosystem which exists on land . It
can be further divided into the following types
1. Forest Ecosystem
2. Grassland Ecosystem
3. Desert Ecosystem
Aquatic Ecosystem : This is the ecosystem which exists in
water . It can be further divided into two types
1. Fresh water ecosystem
2. Marine water ecosystem
Characteristics of Ecosystem :
1. Ecosystem has no particular size .It can be as large as desert
2. The ecosystem may be natural or man made
3. Ecosystem different organisms interact with each other and
every organism has a role to play
4. It is a system where biotic or abiotic components work
together that is water plants , animals , micro organisms , air ,
heat
5. The foundation on which ecosystem resets is the production
of organic matter by photosynthesis .
Conclusion :
It has no particular size , and it may be
natural or man made then it can change with time
according to environments then the every different
organism has a role to play in ecosystem . Both the
biotic and abiotic are work together ,. So it show they
are inter depend with each other .
Food chain :
The food energy is getting
transferred from one trophic level to another is
called food chain
Classification :
Food chains can be broadly classified
into the following three types
1. Grazing or Herbivorous food chains
2. Detritivorous food chains
3. parasitic food chains
1. Grazing or Herbivorous food chains :
In this food chain
primary consumers are
plants eating animals .
Most of the food chain
belong to this category .
Such food chain are also
known as Predatory
food chains .
Examples :
Grass--------Rabbit----------- Wolf
2.Detritivorous food chain
In this food chains
primary consumer is a
detritivore . Ants ,
terminates , earthworms
, are called detrivores
because they feed on
detritus
Example : Detritus-------
-Earthworms ----Birds .
3. Parasitic food chains :
In this types either the
producer or consumer is
parasitized . The transfer of
the food energy may occur
through a series of parasites .
Example ; Tree------- Fruit
eating birds------- Lice and
bugs -----Fungi
Conclusion :
It has no particular size , and it may be
natural or man made then it can change with time
according to environments then the every different
organism has a role to play in ecosystem . Both the
biotic and abiotic are work together ,. So it show they
are inter depend with each other .
Introduction to Ecosystems

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Introduction to Ecosystems

  • 2. JSS INSTITUTE OF EDUCTION SAKALESHAPURA FROM Aishwarya .L.R FISRT B.Ed JSS INSTITUTION OF EDUCTION SAKALESHAPURA
  • 4. Content 1.Introduction 2.Meaning 3.Definition of ecosystem 4.Components of ecosystem 5.Types of ecosystem 6.Characteristics
  • 5. Introduction : An ecosystem consists of all the organisms living in a community as well as all the abiotic factors with which they interact. The Dynamics of an ecosystem involve two process that is Energy flow and chemical cycling .we can follow that transformation of energy by grouping the species in a community into trophic levels of feeding relationships
  • 6. Meaning of Ecosystem :  The term ecosystem was first used by A.G.Tanslet in 1935 He defines the term ‘ecosystem’ “a particular of physical systems consisting of organisms and inorganic compounds in a relatively stable equilibrium, open of various size and kinds". It is comprised in two major parts that Biome and Habitat .
  • 7. Definition : Ecosystem is the structural and functional unit of the ecology where living organisms interact with each other and also with surrounding physical environment. For example : Tropical rain forest with its trees animals etc. …
  • 8. Components of Ecosystem  We known that plants are described as autotrophs .Since they are capable of manufacturing their own food . Green plants in land ecosystem and algae in aquatic ecosystem are described as ‘producers’.  Heterotrophs depend on producers for their food either directly or indirectly . Hence in any ecosystem animals are described as ‘consumers’.  In ecosystem herbivores are described as primary consumers .  The animals which obtain their food by eating herbivores. They are described as Secondary consumers .  Some animals obtain their food by feeding on secondary consumers, they represents the tertiary consumers . Frogs may become the food for snakes .
  • 9.
  • 11. Types of Ecosystem : Mainly there are two types of ecosystem namely 1.Terrestrial Ecosystem and 2. Aquatic Ecosystem
  • 12.
  • 13. Terrestrial Ecosystem : This is the ecosystem which exists on land . It can be further divided into the following types 1. Forest Ecosystem 2. Grassland Ecosystem 3. Desert Ecosystem
  • 14.
  • 15. Aquatic Ecosystem : This is the ecosystem which exists in water . It can be further divided into two types 1. Fresh water ecosystem 2. Marine water ecosystem
  • 16.
  • 17. Characteristics of Ecosystem : 1. Ecosystem has no particular size .It can be as large as desert 2. The ecosystem may be natural or man made 3. Ecosystem different organisms interact with each other and every organism has a role to play 4. It is a system where biotic or abiotic components work together that is water plants , animals , micro organisms , air , heat 5. The foundation on which ecosystem resets is the production of organic matter by photosynthesis .
  • 18. Conclusion : It has no particular size , and it may be natural or man made then it can change with time according to environments then the every different organism has a role to play in ecosystem . Both the biotic and abiotic are work together ,. So it show they are inter depend with each other .
  • 19. Food chain : The food energy is getting transferred from one trophic level to another is called food chain
  • 20. Classification : Food chains can be broadly classified into the following three types 1. Grazing or Herbivorous food chains 2. Detritivorous food chains 3. parasitic food chains
  • 21. 1. Grazing or Herbivorous food chains : In this food chain primary consumers are plants eating animals . Most of the food chain belong to this category . Such food chain are also known as Predatory food chains . Examples : Grass--------Rabbit----------- Wolf
  • 22. 2.Detritivorous food chain In this food chains primary consumer is a detritivore . Ants , terminates , earthworms , are called detrivores because they feed on detritus Example : Detritus------- -Earthworms ----Birds .
  • 23. 3. Parasitic food chains : In this types either the producer or consumer is parasitized . The transfer of the food energy may occur through a series of parasites . Example ; Tree------- Fruit eating birds------- Lice and bugs -----Fungi
  • 24. Conclusion : It has no particular size , and it may be natural or man made then it can change with time according to environments then the every different organism has a role to play in ecosystem . Both the biotic and abiotic are work together ,. So it show they are inter depend with each other .