BIOL 353 Study Guide - Final Guide: Permafrost, Habitat Destruction, Detritivore

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Community ecologists focus on the feeding relationships among the component species. A food chain is a descriptive diagram that represents the flow of energy from prey (the consumed) to predator (the consumer) Grass grasshopper sparrow hawk. Feeding relationships in nature are more complex (than food chains) and include an array of linkages among primary producers and consumers. Food webs are highly interwoven, with linkages representing a wide variety of species interactions. Basic terminology is associated with food web structure: links are the arrows from one species to another and indicate the consumed and the consumer, basal species feed on no other species but are fed upon by others. How species connect in a food web has direct implications for beyond predator-prey interactions food webs differ in connectance (c): the proportion of all possible links linkage density, l/s is the average number of links per species. Community interactions cannot be understood simply using direct species interactions.

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