Biology 2483A Lecture 20: Bio 2483 Lecture 20

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Bio 2483 lecture 20 energy flow and food webs. Energy flow in a lake diagram made by raymond. Energy flow b/w trophic levels can be depicted using energy or biomass pyramids represents the loss of energy through the steps. Rates of primary productivity far exceed rates of herbivory. Consumption of autotroph biomass is correlated with npp: why don"t terrestrial herbivores consume more of the available biomass? (why aren"t 2 lines overlapping) 3 hypotheses to explain this diff in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems: 1. Predation: herbivores are constrained by predators and never reach carrying capacity: 2. Plant defenses: autotrophs have defenses against herbivory, such as secondary compounds, spines, etc. Plants of resource-poor environments tend to have stronger defenses than plants from resource-rich environments: unicellular algae generally lack chemical and structural defenses, 3. Food quality: phytoplankton are more nutritious for herbivores than terrestrial plants. Terrestrial plants have structural components, such as wood, which have few nutrients.

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