BIO120H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Monarch Butterfly, Trophic Cascade, Gut Flora

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Trophic interactions involve species exchanging resources by eating other organisms. The exchange of food in a natural environment has a levelled structure. An organisms trophic level is stating where its sources of food are coming from. Primary producers are plants, their food is sunlight. Plants serve as food for animals that are herbivores. Secondary consumers are carnivores that eat the primary consumers. Detritivores are organisms that eat dead organic matter. If you have a lot of species in an environment, their trophic levels are summarized by a food web. The main way that communities and trophic levels have been experimented are experiments where they remove a species, and observe how the food web changes. No insecticide has a different community, its more diverse. The insecticide killed the beatles that eats the goldenrods, and when the beatles are gone, these plants take over. The beatles have a big effect on what the population looks like.

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