BIOB50H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Food Web

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Trophic levels describe the feeding positions of organisms in ecosystems: each feeding category, or trophic level, based on the number of feeding steps by which it separated from autotrophs, the first trophic level consists of autotrophs (primary producers, figure 20. 3 all organisms not consumed by other organisms end up as detritus. In trophic studies, detritus is considered part of the first trophic level, and detritivores are grouped with herbivores in the second trophic level. groups of is is. In terrestrial ecosystems, only a small portion of the biomass is consumed, and most of the energy flow passes through the detritus: detritus pool is very important, figure 20. 4 (a) detritus is consumed by a multitude of organisms, including fungi and arthropods. (b) numerous trophic studies of both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems found that in most ecosystems, most of the npp ends up as detritus. (more than 50%) (c)

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