11. Community and ecology: Tropic relationship Flashcards
Who is at the bottom of the pyramid?
Primary producers (mostly plants in terrestrial setting), they are called so because they are responsible for producing the biomass. They take in carbon dioxide in the presence of light and convert it into carbohydrates which are then consumed by the next tropic levels. (primary consumers)
What are secondary consumers also known as?
Carnivores, they eat the primary consumers.
What are decomposers?
Organisms that eat dead animals. These are important because they make nutrients to the primary producers.
Why is less biomass as you move up in a pyramid?
Because energy is inefficiently converted in the next tropic level. There is some biomass loss as tropic levels increase.
What is a food chain?
Linear relationship of how energy flows as one animal eats another.
What is a food web?
It is an interconnected network of many food chains. It is meant to represent all of the feeding relationships within a community.
What are parasitoids?
Insects that lays eggs in the body of another organism.
How are 3 species connected (herbivores, parasitoids and plant network) in Costa Rica?
First comes the parasotoids on top, then herbivore and then plants.
What are indirect effects?
How many species are needed in an indirect effect?
It is “what happens when one species alters the effect, that another has on the third.
At-least 3 species are required in an indirect effect.
What are examples of indirect effect?
Exploitative or scramble effect
When is exploitative effect an indirect effect?
If two species are competing for a 3rd SPECIE then it is known as an indirect effect.
If specie 1 eats specie 2, but specie 3 also eats specie 2, then specie 1 indirectly affects specie 2.
What re Tropic Cascades?
Interactions between two tropics levels, cascades to the third. For example, predators (carnivores) eat primary consumers (herbivores) which is a negative effect.
Herbivores then eat plant. Again which is a negative effect.
But, Predators positively effect the plants because they eat primary consumers, which is a positive effect
Together they form a tropic cascade.
What is a famous hypothesis by ‘HSS’? And what is this hypothesis also known as ?
HSS: Harrison Smith and Slobodkin
It is also known as the green world hypothesis.
They wondered why herbivores don’t eat all the plants.
They hypothesized that the carnivores keep down herbivores so they don’t limit plant growth.
What is HSS’s hypothesis an example of?
An indirect tropic effect. It is a tropic cascade.
What is an important characteristic of the tropic cascade?
They have alternating effects. For example, Predators have a negative effect on the herbivore, and herbivores have a negative effect on the plants, but carnivores have a positive effect on plants.