trophic dynamics Flashcards

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important for?

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  • Really important for the cycling of energy, carbon, nutrients among organisms in an ecosystem
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trophic structure?

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Feeding relationships among organisms in a community or ecosystem

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food chains?

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  • Describe transfer of energy and sometimes nutrients through trophic levels
    • Traces fate of a packet of energy from the time it enters the ecosystem to when it leaves
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energy transfer between levels: describe (10% rule, limits)

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  • Relatively inefficient w/ 10% rule - 10% of the energy from the sun is captured by PP, then 10% of that goes to primary consumers, and so on
    • # of trophic levels and energy content in each are limited by inefficient transfer of energy up plant based food chain (and NPP)
    • Extracted energy from consumption not 100% efficient, metabolic costs with digestion and food processing
    • Loss of energy when foraging
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overall PP pattern? what depends on PP

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  • Overall pattern that more PP = more herbivore production
    • Secondary production is dependent on PP
    • Secondary production = energy contained within heterotrophs
    • Graph shows energy contained in the secondary producers going up
    • Size of first trophic level will determine all the rest
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food webs?

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  • Interconnected feeding relationships (transfer of energy and nutrients) in a community
    • Lots of simplifications made, bias towards things that are easy to measure, hard to determine
    • Difficult to analyze the networks but interesting patterns
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terrestrial vs aquatic systems? look at graph

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  • Aquatic systems - inversion in biomass
    • Same amount of PP in both, but difference in the biomass
    • Aquatic system energy flow - high rate of consumption, easy by which biomass is digested
    • Reducing some of the stresses that threaten herbivores, you are able to get a greater efficiency - management can increase the energy the trophic level contains
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how do herbivores negatively effect PP

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○ Direct damage and consumption
○ Reduce photosynthetic capacity (indirect/future cost)
○ Impair function
○ Loss of nutrients
○ Consumption of seeds and fruits
Includes defenses (costly)

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plant defenses - 2 types

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○ Constitutive; produced continuously in the background - ex. Comparison- our immune system always has background processes
○ Induced: increase rapidly in response to herbivory - can be physical or chemical - thorns, hairs, toxins

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plant defenses costs

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  • Tradeoff between defenses and new growth
    • Best predictor of future herbivory is current herbivory - plant responds by producing more defenses in the future
    • Either defense can be very costly - up to 30% of energy is dedicated to defense
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plant defense graph?

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○ Shows tannin production - deter based on taste + digestibility
○ Negative linear relationship - plants that produce more tannins are producing less leaves - tradeoff

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