Producers are organism that captures energy from the sun or from chemical reactions to convert carbon dioxide to organic matter.
Consumers in a ecosystem those organisms that derive their energy from feeding on other organisms or their products
Decomposers organisms whose feeding action results in decay or rotting of organic material. The primary decomposers are fungi and bacteria.
* Give 2 examples of each tropic level that can be found in your town, city or county.
We have a food chain and a food web. Food chain the transfer of energy and material through a series of organisms as each one is fed upon by the next. Food web the combination of all the feeding relationships that exist in an ecosystem. …show more content…
* What tropic level do you think is the most important in the ecosystem and why?
In any ecology, there is a foundation, and that is the producers.
Electromagnetic energy in the form of light is used to convert CO2 to chemical energy, in the form of biomass. This can then be used to sustain each successive level. At each level, however, there is less useful energy, as much of it is used up by the previous level. As a result, in most food webs producers have the largest numbers, and each successive level of consumer has fewer and fewer numbers. This does not mean, however, that the producers are the most important, per se, since each and every tropic level is entirely necessary for the web to function. Remove one, and the entire thing collapses. There really is no “Most Important”. * What is biodiversity? Is it important? Relate biodiversity to the tropic levels.
Biodiversity is the variation of taxonomic life forms within a given ecosystem or a biome. It is the measure of health of the biological system to indicate the degree to which the species are diverse and the count of viable versus extinct species. Each level of consumption in a food chain is called a tropic level. More diversity means more members of each tropic level, and more interdependence. Biodiversity in any ecosystem is correlated with the status of the tropic level. Loss of any one tropic level in ecosystem will create an ecological imbalance. Immediate effect would be on the food chain resulting into drastic increase or decrease in the number of individuals of other tropic
levels. * What would happen to the rest of the tropic levels if one them was wiped out?
If a tropic level is wiped out, then the tropic level before it will grew in large numbers, making it a very unbalanced ecosystem. Also, a tropic level next to it will die due to non-availability of food, due to the increase in the other levels