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Ecosystem
Contents
๏ต What is an ecosystem
๏ต Three major principles of ecosystem
๏ต Components of an ecosystem
๏ต Abiotic components
๏ต Biotic components
๏ต Movement of energy and nutrients
๏ต Food chain
๏ต Food webs
๏ต Trophic levels, biomass and biome
๏ต Linkages and interactions in an ecosystem
๏ต Carbon cycle and oxygen cycle
๏ต Model of nutrient cycle
๏ต Environmental Limitation in ecosystem development.
What is an ecosystem
๏ต An ecosystem is a grouping of organisms that interact
with each other and their environment in such a way as
to preserve the grouping.
๏ต There is a great variety of ecosystems in existence, all
of them are characterized by general structural and
functional attributes.
Three major principles of ecosystem
๏ต Nutrient cycling:
๏ต Movement of chemical elements from the environment
into living organisms and from them back into the
environment through organisms live, grow, die and
decompose.
๏ต Energy flow:
๏ต Energy is required to transform inorganic nutrients into
organic tissues of an organism.
๏ต Energy is the driving force to the work of ecosystem.
๏ต Structure
๏ต It refers to the particular pattern of inter-relationships
that exists between organisms in an ecosystem.
Nutrient cycling
Energy flow
Structure
Ecosystem:
Nutrient cycling, energy flow and structure
Components of an ecosystem
Abiotic components
๏ต They form the environment and determine the type / structure of
ecosystem.
๏ต Sunlight (temperature)
๏ต Nutrients
๏ต Rainfall, minerals, carbon, nitrogen,โ€ฆ..
๏ต Type of ecosystems:
๏ต Tropical rainforest, Desert, Tundra, Grassland,โ€ฆ..
Distribution of vegetation / ecosystem
Biotic components
๏ต Producers (Autotrophs):
๏ต All green plants. They use solar energy,
chlorophyll, inorganic nutrients and water to
produce their own food. (Photosynthesis)
๏ต Consumers:
๏ต They consume the organic compounds in plant
and animal tissues by eating.
๏ต Herbivores (plant feeders) Primary consumers
๏ต Carnivores (meat eaters) Secondary consumers
๏ต Omnivores (general feeders)
Biotic components
๏ต Decomposers
๏ต They are tiny organisms includes bacteria and
fungi, which turn organic compounds in dead
plants and animals into inorganic materials.
๏ต They cause the continual recirculation of
chemicals within ecosystem (nutrient cycle)
Biotic components and food chain
Movement of energy and
nutrients
๏ต Food chain
๏ต Food webs
๏ต Trophic level, biomass and biome
Food Chain
๏ต The particular pathway of nutrient and energy
movement depends on which organism feeds on anther.
Decomposers
Food Webs
Trophic Levels
๏ต A trophic level means a feeding level.
๏ต First level โ€“ all producers
๏ต Second level โ€“ all herbivores
๏ต Third level โ€“ first level carnivores
๏ต Fourth level โ€“ second level carnivores
๏ต So onโ€ฆโ€ฆ..
Trophic levels
๏ต Energy and Nutrients passed through
the ecosystem by food chains and
webs from lower trophic level to the
higher trophic level.
๏ต However, only 5% to 20% energy and
nutrients are transferred into higher
trophic level successfully.
๏ต For this reason, first trophic level has
the largest number of organisms, and
second trophic level is less than first
one; the third level is less than second
level, and so on.
Trophic levels
Biomass
๏ต Biomass means the total combined weight of any
specified group of organisms.
๏ต The biomass of the first trophic level is the total weight
of all the producers in a given area.
๏ต Biomass decreases at higher trophic levels.
Biomass
Trophic Level
(Food
Pyramid)
Biome
๏ต This is a total different concept apart from Biomass.
๏ต Biome are defined as
๏ต โ€œthe worldโ€™s major communities, classified according to
the predominant vegetation and characterized by
adaptations of organism to that particular environment.
Linkages and Interactions in
an ecosystem
๏ต Carbon and Oxygen cycle
๏ต Nitrogen cycle
๏ต A model of nutrient cycle
Carbon Cycle and Oxygen Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle
Nitrogen cycle
๏ต Nitrogen cycle can be affected by man in five
major ways:
๏ต Fertilizer production (mainly nitrates and ammonium
salts) to grow more food by increasing yields, and
replenishing lost nitrogen from the soil.
๏ต Burning of fossil fuels in cars, power plants, and
heating which puts nitrogen dioxide into the
atmosphere.
๏ต Increasing animals wastes (nitrates) from more people
and from livestock and poultry grown in ranches.
๏ต Increased sewage flows from industry and urbanization.
๏ต Increased erosion of and runoff nearby streams, lakes
and rivers from cultivation, irrigation, agricultural
wastes, mining, urbanization and poor land use.
Model of Nutrient Cycle
๏ต Nutrients (chemicals, minerals or elements) are circulated around the
ecosystem and recycled continually.
๏ต Gersmehl identified three storage compartments.
๏ต Litter: the surface layer of vegetation which may eventually become humus.
๏ต Biomass: the total mass of living organisms, per unit area.
๏ต Soil: the nutrients store in soil (weathered material) and semi-weathered
material.
Environmental Limitation in ecosystem
development
๏ต Principles of limiting factors
๏ต Law of the maximum
๏ต Law of the minimum
๏ต Principle of holocoenotic environment
๏ต Limiting factors of an environment
๏ต Light
๏ต Temperature
๏ต Water
๏ต Wind
๏ต Topography
๏ต Soil
๏ต Biotic factors
Law of Maximum and Minimum
Principle of holocoenotic environment
๏ต A German ecologist Karl Friederich (1927) suggested
that 'community-environmental relationship are
holocoenotic'. This means that there are no 'walls' or
barriers between the factors of an environment and
the organism or biotic community.
๏ต If one factor is changed, almost all will change
eventually.
๏ต Example: Temperature ๏ƒก Air can hold more water
Evaporation rates ๏ƒก
Transpiration ๏ƒก
Plants absorb soil water ๏ƒกFree water in soil ๏ƒข
Dryness of soil ๏ƒก
Relative Humidity ๏ƒข
Limiting factors of an environment
๏ต Light
๏ต Temperature
๏ต Water
๏ต Wind
๏ต Topography
๏ต Soil
๏ต Biotic Factors
Light
๏ต Light is an very important environment factor:
๏ต Source of energy for ecosystem
๏ต Control factor for reproduction and migration.
Light
๏ต Quality of light:
๏ต Red and blue light: green plants (photosynthesis)
๏ต Green light: plants in woods or deep water
๏ต Ultraviolet light: retards plant growth
๏ต Duration of light
๏ต Affect the behaviour of plants and animals (flowering, migration, matingโ€ฆ.)
๏ต Intensity of light:
๏ต Controlling factor for rate of photosynthesis
๏ต Net productivity is the function of photosynthesis and respiration.
Temperature
๏ต Very important factor affecting
๏ต Directly effects on organisms
๏ต Indirectly effects in modifying other environmental
factors such as relative humidity and water availability.
๏ต Each species has its own minimum, maximum and
optimum temperatures for life. (vary with age and
water balances in the body)
๏ต Aquatic life has narrower tolerance ranges for
temperature than those which live on land.
๏ต Tropical plants: > 15o
C,
๏ต Temperate cereals: >-2o
C,
๏ต Coniferous forests: withstand many degrees below
freezing.
Water
๏ต Water restrict ecosystem development
because ,most organisms need large amounts
of water to survive.
๏ต Water requirement for plants will vary both
with environmental conditions and among
different species.
๏ต Actual rate of transpiration is the function of
๏ต relative humidity
๏ต Air movement
๏ต Size of leaves
๏ต Size of stomata
Water
๏ต Plants classification by water requirement.
๏ต Xerophytes: plants can survive in extremely arid
areas.
๏ต Halophytes: plants can survive in saline conditions
๏ต Hydrophytes: plants live in water or in moist soil.
Wind
๏ต Wind can act as an environmental factor
๏ต Directly by causing mechanical damage to plants
๏ต Indirectly affecting relative humidity and evaporation rates.
๏ต High wind speed increases the rate of transpiration.
๏ต Mountain summits, coasts and open plains vegetation may be dwarfed as a
result of wind action.
Topography
๏ต Topography can influence ecosystem development in three major ways.
๏ต Direct effects of altitude on temperature
๏ต normal lapse rate (-6.5o
C/km)
๏ต The combination of changes in temperature and relative humidity
๏ต an altitudinal zonation of ecosystems.
๏ต Slope orientation and angle
๏ต South-facing slopes (in the northern hemisphere) are warmer and drier than north-
facing slopes.
๏ต Angle of slope will be a critical factor in soil formation and drainage.
Topography
Soil
๏ต Attributes of soils, such as texture, pH, soil climate and
organic content operate in a closely inter-related
fashion to exert control on
๏ต rates of decomposition
๏ต nutrient cycling,
๏ต plant distribution
๏ต productivity.
Biotic Factors
๏ต Biotic factors are the interactions that occur
between living things.
๏ต Some species are beneficial or even essential for
the existence of others, whereas some may be
harmful.
๏ต The dominant plants will grow tallest and modify the
light conditions for the rest of the community.
๏ต Plants struggle for light will influence root
development and the competition for water and
nutrients in the soil.
๏ต Many animals are directly dependent on plants for
food.
Biotic Factors
๏ต Man is by far the most important biotic factor.
๏ต Man modifies of ecosystems by fire, hunting and agriculture,โ€ฆ...
๏ต Industrialization and the intensification of agriculture, man has obliterated
large areas of natural systems and caused pollution of both terrestrial and
aquatic habitats.

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Ecosystem

  • 2. Contents ๏ต What is an ecosystem ๏ต Three major principles of ecosystem ๏ต Components of an ecosystem ๏ต Abiotic components ๏ต Biotic components ๏ต Movement of energy and nutrients ๏ต Food chain ๏ต Food webs ๏ต Trophic levels, biomass and biome ๏ต Linkages and interactions in an ecosystem ๏ต Carbon cycle and oxygen cycle ๏ต Model of nutrient cycle ๏ต Environmental Limitation in ecosystem development.
  • 3. What is an ecosystem ๏ต An ecosystem is a grouping of organisms that interact with each other and their environment in such a way as to preserve the grouping. ๏ต There is a great variety of ecosystems in existence, all of them are characterized by general structural and functional attributes.
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  • 6. Three major principles of ecosystem ๏ต Nutrient cycling: ๏ต Movement of chemical elements from the environment into living organisms and from them back into the environment through organisms live, grow, die and decompose. ๏ต Energy flow: ๏ต Energy is required to transform inorganic nutrients into organic tissues of an organism. ๏ต Energy is the driving force to the work of ecosystem. ๏ต Structure ๏ต It refers to the particular pattern of inter-relationships that exists between organisms in an ecosystem.
  • 11. Components of an ecosystem
  • 12. Abiotic components ๏ต They form the environment and determine the type / structure of ecosystem. ๏ต Sunlight (temperature) ๏ต Nutrients ๏ต Rainfall, minerals, carbon, nitrogen,โ€ฆ.. ๏ต Type of ecosystems: ๏ต Tropical rainforest, Desert, Tundra, Grassland,โ€ฆ..
  • 14. Biotic components ๏ต Producers (Autotrophs): ๏ต All green plants. They use solar energy, chlorophyll, inorganic nutrients and water to produce their own food. (Photosynthesis) ๏ต Consumers: ๏ต They consume the organic compounds in plant and animal tissues by eating. ๏ต Herbivores (plant feeders) Primary consumers ๏ต Carnivores (meat eaters) Secondary consumers ๏ต Omnivores (general feeders)
  • 15. Biotic components ๏ต Decomposers ๏ต They are tiny organisms includes bacteria and fungi, which turn organic compounds in dead plants and animals into inorganic materials. ๏ต They cause the continual recirculation of chemicals within ecosystem (nutrient cycle)
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  • 17. Biotic components and food chain
  • 18. Movement of energy and nutrients ๏ต Food chain ๏ต Food webs ๏ต Trophic level, biomass and biome
  • 19. Food Chain ๏ต The particular pathway of nutrient and energy movement depends on which organism feeds on anther. Decomposers
  • 21. Trophic Levels ๏ต A trophic level means a feeding level. ๏ต First level โ€“ all producers ๏ต Second level โ€“ all herbivores ๏ต Third level โ€“ first level carnivores ๏ต Fourth level โ€“ second level carnivores ๏ต So onโ€ฆโ€ฆ..
  • 22. Trophic levels ๏ต Energy and Nutrients passed through the ecosystem by food chains and webs from lower trophic level to the higher trophic level. ๏ต However, only 5% to 20% energy and nutrients are transferred into higher trophic level successfully. ๏ต For this reason, first trophic level has the largest number of organisms, and second trophic level is less than first one; the third level is less than second level, and so on.
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  • 25. Biomass ๏ต Biomass means the total combined weight of any specified group of organisms. ๏ต The biomass of the first trophic level is the total weight of all the producers in a given area. ๏ต Biomass decreases at higher trophic levels.
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  • 29. Biome ๏ต This is a total different concept apart from Biomass. ๏ต Biome are defined as ๏ต โ€œthe worldโ€™s major communities, classified according to the predominant vegetation and characterized by adaptations of organism to that particular environment.
  • 30. Linkages and Interactions in an ecosystem ๏ต Carbon and Oxygen cycle ๏ต Nitrogen cycle ๏ต A model of nutrient cycle
  • 31. Carbon Cycle and Oxygen Cycle
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  • 34. Nitrogen cycle ๏ต Nitrogen cycle can be affected by man in five major ways: ๏ต Fertilizer production (mainly nitrates and ammonium salts) to grow more food by increasing yields, and replenishing lost nitrogen from the soil. ๏ต Burning of fossil fuels in cars, power plants, and heating which puts nitrogen dioxide into the atmosphere. ๏ต Increasing animals wastes (nitrates) from more people and from livestock and poultry grown in ranches. ๏ต Increased sewage flows from industry and urbanization. ๏ต Increased erosion of and runoff nearby streams, lakes and rivers from cultivation, irrigation, agricultural wastes, mining, urbanization and poor land use.
  • 35. Model of Nutrient Cycle ๏ต Nutrients (chemicals, minerals or elements) are circulated around the ecosystem and recycled continually. ๏ต Gersmehl identified three storage compartments. ๏ต Litter: the surface layer of vegetation which may eventually become humus. ๏ต Biomass: the total mass of living organisms, per unit area. ๏ต Soil: the nutrients store in soil (weathered material) and semi-weathered material.
  • 36. Environmental Limitation in ecosystem development ๏ต Principles of limiting factors ๏ต Law of the maximum ๏ต Law of the minimum ๏ต Principle of holocoenotic environment ๏ต Limiting factors of an environment ๏ต Light ๏ต Temperature ๏ต Water ๏ต Wind ๏ต Topography ๏ต Soil ๏ต Biotic factors
  • 37. Law of Maximum and Minimum
  • 38. Principle of holocoenotic environment ๏ต A German ecologist Karl Friederich (1927) suggested that 'community-environmental relationship are holocoenotic'. This means that there are no 'walls' or barriers between the factors of an environment and the organism or biotic community. ๏ต If one factor is changed, almost all will change eventually. ๏ต Example: Temperature ๏ƒก Air can hold more water Evaporation rates ๏ƒก Transpiration ๏ƒก Plants absorb soil water ๏ƒกFree water in soil ๏ƒข Dryness of soil ๏ƒก Relative Humidity ๏ƒข
  • 39. Limiting factors of an environment ๏ต Light ๏ต Temperature ๏ต Water ๏ต Wind ๏ต Topography ๏ต Soil ๏ต Biotic Factors
  • 40. Light ๏ต Light is an very important environment factor: ๏ต Source of energy for ecosystem ๏ต Control factor for reproduction and migration.
  • 41. Light ๏ต Quality of light: ๏ต Red and blue light: green plants (photosynthesis) ๏ต Green light: plants in woods or deep water ๏ต Ultraviolet light: retards plant growth ๏ต Duration of light ๏ต Affect the behaviour of plants and animals (flowering, migration, matingโ€ฆ.) ๏ต Intensity of light: ๏ต Controlling factor for rate of photosynthesis ๏ต Net productivity is the function of photosynthesis and respiration.
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  • 43. Temperature ๏ต Very important factor affecting ๏ต Directly effects on organisms ๏ต Indirectly effects in modifying other environmental factors such as relative humidity and water availability. ๏ต Each species has its own minimum, maximum and optimum temperatures for life. (vary with age and water balances in the body) ๏ต Aquatic life has narrower tolerance ranges for temperature than those which live on land. ๏ต Tropical plants: > 15o C, ๏ต Temperate cereals: >-2o C, ๏ต Coniferous forests: withstand many degrees below freezing.
  • 44. Water ๏ต Water restrict ecosystem development because ,most organisms need large amounts of water to survive. ๏ต Water requirement for plants will vary both with environmental conditions and among different species. ๏ต Actual rate of transpiration is the function of ๏ต relative humidity ๏ต Air movement ๏ต Size of leaves ๏ต Size of stomata
  • 45. Water ๏ต Plants classification by water requirement. ๏ต Xerophytes: plants can survive in extremely arid areas. ๏ต Halophytes: plants can survive in saline conditions ๏ต Hydrophytes: plants live in water or in moist soil.
  • 46. Wind ๏ต Wind can act as an environmental factor ๏ต Directly by causing mechanical damage to plants ๏ต Indirectly affecting relative humidity and evaporation rates. ๏ต High wind speed increases the rate of transpiration. ๏ต Mountain summits, coasts and open plains vegetation may be dwarfed as a result of wind action.
  • 47. Topography ๏ต Topography can influence ecosystem development in three major ways. ๏ต Direct effects of altitude on temperature ๏ต normal lapse rate (-6.5o C/km) ๏ต The combination of changes in temperature and relative humidity ๏ต an altitudinal zonation of ecosystems. ๏ต Slope orientation and angle ๏ต South-facing slopes (in the northern hemisphere) are warmer and drier than north- facing slopes. ๏ต Angle of slope will be a critical factor in soil formation and drainage.
  • 49. Soil ๏ต Attributes of soils, such as texture, pH, soil climate and organic content operate in a closely inter-related fashion to exert control on ๏ต rates of decomposition ๏ต nutrient cycling, ๏ต plant distribution ๏ต productivity.
  • 50. Biotic Factors ๏ต Biotic factors are the interactions that occur between living things. ๏ต Some species are beneficial or even essential for the existence of others, whereas some may be harmful. ๏ต The dominant plants will grow tallest and modify the light conditions for the rest of the community. ๏ต Plants struggle for light will influence root development and the competition for water and nutrients in the soil. ๏ต Many animals are directly dependent on plants for food.
  • 51. Biotic Factors ๏ต Man is by far the most important biotic factor. ๏ต Man modifies of ecosystems by fire, hunting and agriculture,โ€ฆ... ๏ต Industrialization and the intensification of agriculture, man has obliterated large areas of natural systems and caused pollution of both terrestrial and aquatic habitats.