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ENVIRONMENTAL 
PROJECT 
By-MAHADEV KANGRALKAR 
11ME08 
date.14/12/2011
TOPICS 
Energy flow in the ecosystem 
Ecological succession 
Food chains , food web & ecological 
pyramids
The community of independent 
organisms along with 
the inorganic components (chiefly soil, 
water, air, and rocks) that make up our 
ecosystem/environment
ENERGY CYCLE 
Energy cycle is based on the flow of 
energy through the ecosystem That is 
flow/transfer of energy from one 
body to another for eg 1,000 carrots 
to support 100 rabbits, 10 owls, and 
one hawk. mainly sunlight is at the 
apex of all energy cycle
Water cycle is common to us. The rain water which 
falls on ground flow into rivers/sea or falls directly 
into the sea gets evaporates due to solar energy and 
some rainwater which percolates into the ground is 
drawn up by plants. These water then transpired 
from leaves as water vapor. This vapors are lighter 
then air so they rise high and forms clouds as 
clouds rise higher. The vapor condenses and 
changes into droplets which falls on the land as 
rain
The Carbon cycle 
The oxygen on which the whole mankind & animal kind 
depend is generated through this cycle. In the 
atmosphere carbon occurs as carbon dioxide (co2). In 
the presence of sunlight plants take carbon dioxide from 
atmosphere through their leaves the carbon dioxide 
from soil is also absorbed by their roots. In the presence 
of sunlight they are able to to form carbohydrates that 
contain carbon this process is known as photosynthesis. 
In these process plants releases oxygen into atmosphere 
on which animals depend for their respiration animals 
release carbon dioxide during respiration so they return 
fixed carbon to the soil and also when they die they 
return their carbon to soil
The Oxygen cycle 
Oxygen cycle and carbon cycle is 
linked with each other oxygen is 
absorbed by plants and animals 
from air during their respiration and 
gives carbon dioxide these carbon 
dioxide is absorbed by plants during 
photosynthesis and give out oxygen
Herbivores feed on plants carnivores feed on 
herbivores thus the bodies of dead plants and 
animals or their wastes material is broken 
down by worms &insects mostly beetles and 
ants these small soil animals breaks the waste 
material into smaller bits on which microscopic 
bacteria &fungi can act this material is broken 
down further into nutrients that plant absorb & 
use for their growth in this manner nutrient are 
recycled back from animal to plants
Ecological succession is a process 
through which ecosystem tends 
to change over a period of time 
succession can be related to 
seasonal environmental changes 
which create change in the 
community of plants and 
animals living in the ecosystem
*Types of succession 
Primary succession 
Secondary succession 
Cyclic succession
Primary succession 
Successional dynamics beginning with 
colonization of an area that has not been 
previously occupied by an ecological community, 
such as newly exposed rock or sand surfaces, 
lava flows, newly exposed glacial tills, etc., are 
referred to as primary succession.
Secondary succession 
Successional disturbance or removal of a pre-existing 
community are called secondary 
succession. Dynamics in secondary 
succession are strongly influenced by pre-disturbance 
conditions, including soil 
development, seed banks, remaining organic 
matter, and residual living organisms. 
Secondary succession is much more 
commonly observed and studied than 
primary succession.
Cyclic succession 
Unlike secondary succession, these types of 
vegetation change are not dependent on 
disturbance but are periodic changes 
arising from fluctuating species 
interactions or recurring events. These 
models propose a modification to the 
climax concept towards one of dynamic 
states.
Factors Influencing 
Succession 
The trajectory of successional change can be influenced 
by site conditions, by the interactions of the species 
present, and by more stochastic factors such as 
availability of colonists or seeds, or weather conditions at 
the time of disturbance. Some of these factors contribute 
to predictability of succession dynamics; others add more 
probabilistic elements. In general, communities in early 
succession will be dominated by fast-growing, well-dispersed 
species As succession proceeds, these species 
will tend to be replaced by more competitive species.
Food chains, food web and 
ecological pyramids 
The transfer of energy from the source in plants 
through a series of organisms by eating and being 
eaten constitutes food chains. The 
interconnection between different food chain is 
known as food webs. Each step of the food web is 
called tropic level these tropic level to gather form 
the ecological pyramid
Food Chains 
Food chains are the sequence of feeding 
relationships through which plants and animals 
depend on each other for food. Food provides the 
nutrients plants and animals need to build and 
repair their body parts, and the energy they need 
to grow and function. There are countless food 
chains involving different plant and animal 
species in a variety of habitats all around the 
world. Every plant and animal belongs to at least 
one food chain, and these chains can be simple or 
very complex.
* 
*In an ecosystem there are a very 
large number of interlinked food 
chains, these forms a food web
Ecological pyramids 
The green plants the producers in 
ecosystem form the first trophic 
level in food pyramid. The 
herbivores that eat plant are at the 
second trophic level and are called 
primary consumers the predators 
that feed on them form the third 
trophic level and called carnivores 
they are at the apex of food 
pyramid
11ME08 
09/01/12

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1 ecosys energy flow 2 pyramids

  • 1. ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT By-MAHADEV KANGRALKAR 11ME08 date.14/12/2011
  • 2. TOPICS Energy flow in the ecosystem Ecological succession Food chains , food web & ecological pyramids
  • 3. The community of independent organisms along with the inorganic components (chiefly soil, water, air, and rocks) that make up our ecosystem/environment
  • 4. ENERGY CYCLE Energy cycle is based on the flow of energy through the ecosystem That is flow/transfer of energy from one body to another for eg 1,000 carrots to support 100 rabbits, 10 owls, and one hawk. mainly sunlight is at the apex of all energy cycle
  • 5. Water cycle is common to us. The rain water which falls on ground flow into rivers/sea or falls directly into the sea gets evaporates due to solar energy and some rainwater which percolates into the ground is drawn up by plants. These water then transpired from leaves as water vapor. This vapors are lighter then air so they rise high and forms clouds as clouds rise higher. The vapor condenses and changes into droplets which falls on the land as rain
  • 6. The Carbon cycle The oxygen on which the whole mankind & animal kind depend is generated through this cycle. In the atmosphere carbon occurs as carbon dioxide (co2). In the presence of sunlight plants take carbon dioxide from atmosphere through their leaves the carbon dioxide from soil is also absorbed by their roots. In the presence of sunlight they are able to to form carbohydrates that contain carbon this process is known as photosynthesis. In these process plants releases oxygen into atmosphere on which animals depend for their respiration animals release carbon dioxide during respiration so they return fixed carbon to the soil and also when they die they return their carbon to soil
  • 7. The Oxygen cycle Oxygen cycle and carbon cycle is linked with each other oxygen is absorbed by plants and animals from air during their respiration and gives carbon dioxide these carbon dioxide is absorbed by plants during photosynthesis and give out oxygen
  • 8. Herbivores feed on plants carnivores feed on herbivores thus the bodies of dead plants and animals or their wastes material is broken down by worms &insects mostly beetles and ants these small soil animals breaks the waste material into smaller bits on which microscopic bacteria &fungi can act this material is broken down further into nutrients that plant absorb & use for their growth in this manner nutrient are recycled back from animal to plants
  • 9. Ecological succession is a process through which ecosystem tends to change over a period of time succession can be related to seasonal environmental changes which create change in the community of plants and animals living in the ecosystem
  • 10. *Types of succession Primary succession Secondary succession Cyclic succession
  • 11. Primary succession Successional dynamics beginning with colonization of an area that has not been previously occupied by an ecological community, such as newly exposed rock or sand surfaces, lava flows, newly exposed glacial tills, etc., are referred to as primary succession.
  • 12. Secondary succession Successional disturbance or removal of a pre-existing community are called secondary succession. Dynamics in secondary succession are strongly influenced by pre-disturbance conditions, including soil development, seed banks, remaining organic matter, and residual living organisms. Secondary succession is much more commonly observed and studied than primary succession.
  • 13. Cyclic succession Unlike secondary succession, these types of vegetation change are not dependent on disturbance but are periodic changes arising from fluctuating species interactions or recurring events. These models propose a modification to the climax concept towards one of dynamic states.
  • 14. Factors Influencing Succession The trajectory of successional change can be influenced by site conditions, by the interactions of the species present, and by more stochastic factors such as availability of colonists or seeds, or weather conditions at the time of disturbance. Some of these factors contribute to predictability of succession dynamics; others add more probabilistic elements. In general, communities in early succession will be dominated by fast-growing, well-dispersed species As succession proceeds, these species will tend to be replaced by more competitive species.
  • 15. Food chains, food web and ecological pyramids The transfer of energy from the source in plants through a series of organisms by eating and being eaten constitutes food chains. The interconnection between different food chain is known as food webs. Each step of the food web is called tropic level these tropic level to gather form the ecological pyramid
  • 16. Food Chains Food chains are the sequence of feeding relationships through which plants and animals depend on each other for food. Food provides the nutrients plants and animals need to build and repair their body parts, and the energy they need to grow and function. There are countless food chains involving different plant and animal species in a variety of habitats all around the world. Every plant and animal belongs to at least one food chain, and these chains can be simple or very complex.
  • 17. * *In an ecosystem there are a very large number of interlinked food chains, these forms a food web
  • 18. Ecological pyramids The green plants the producers in ecosystem form the first trophic level in food pyramid. The herbivores that eat plant are at the second trophic level and are called primary consumers the predators that feed on them form the third trophic level and called carnivores they are at the apex of food pyramid