7. Two Types of Food Webs Chapter 47 Producers (photosynthesizers) Energy Input: Energy Input: herbivores carnivores decomposers decomposers detritivores Energy Output Energy Output energy losses as metabolic heat & as net export from ecosystem Producers (photosynthesizers) decomposers detritivores Transfers: Transfers: energy in organic wastes, remains Grazing Food Web Detrital Food Web Producers (Photosynthesizers) Producers (Photosynthesizers) Herbivores Carnivores Decomposers Decomposers Detritivores
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23. EVAPORATION PRECIPITATION TRANSPIRATION dripping, trickling down along stems falling through to ground interception by plants surface pooling, etc. infiltration of soil moisture in soil seepage, percolation groundwater storage DEEP OUTFLOW overland flow lateral flow base flow STREAM OUTFLOW Fig. 47-16, p.853
28. Carbon Cycle - Marine incorporation into sediments diffusion between atmosphere and ocean bicarbonate and carbonate in ocean water marine food webs marine sediments combustion of fossil fuels death, sedimentation uplifting sedimentation photosynthesis aerobic respiration
29. Carbon Cycle - Land photosynthesis aerobic respiration terrestrial rocks soil water land food webs atmosphere peat, fossil fuels combustion of wood sedimentation volcanic action death, burial, compaction over geologic time leaching, runoff weathering combustion of fossil fuels
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