5- Energy And Ecosystem Flashcards
How is energy released from indigestible parts?
By decomposers
The main route for energy into a ecosystem and the pathway it takes when in a ecosystem?
Photosynthesis
Trophies levels:
Producer ⬇️ Primary consumer ⬇️ Secondary consumer ⬇️ Tertiary consumer
Plants don’t absorb all sunlight - why?
- Not all absorbed - wrong wavelength
- light reflected
- Doesn’t hit chloroplast
- Lost to environment and other limiting factors
All energy not transferred- why?
- some parts not eaten
* some lost as indigestible parts - faeces
Net productivity
NP- energy available to next trophic level
NP=Gross productivity-Respiratory loss
Energy value
kJ m-2 year-1.
What’s more productive intensive farming systems or natural ecosystems ?
Intensive farming system
How does intensive farming increase efficiency ?
Changes biotic and abiotic factors - favouring … Leading to increase biomass and productivity :
• decrease growth limiting factors
• increase energy in ecosystem
• increase energy efficiency - more for growth
Chemical control +ve
- Acts quickly + easily applied
- herbicides kill weeds-decrease competition - more energy-grow faster
- fungicides kill fungal infections - less energy used to fight infection
- insecticides- less insects - increase biomass, grows larger , increase productivity
Chemical control -ve
- Needs to be repeatedly used- expensive
- resistance develops
- Can affect other non targeted species
- persist in environment-bioaccumulation
Biological controls +ve
- specific to pests
- doesn’t have to be reintroduced
- unlikely pest resistance develops
Biological control -ve
- natural predators/ control can become pests
- takes time to take effect
- can affect other non-targeted species
Integrated systems
- combined effect- affects pests more - increasing productivity
- decrease costs by using expensive method less
- decrease environmental impact (E.G.pesticides) use them less
Use of fertilisers
Provide minerals - needed for growth (nitrates) -replaces lost minerals
What is Natural fertilisers ?
Organic matter:
• manure • sewage sludge