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KEY CONCEPT Food chains and food webs model the flow of energy in an ecosystem.

KEY CONCEPT Food chains and food webs model the flow of energy in an ecosystem. GRAMA GRASS. DESERT COTTONTAIL. HARRIS’S HAWK. A food chain is a model that shows a sequence of feeding relationships. A food chain links species by their feeding relationships.

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KEY CONCEPT Food chains and food webs model the flow of energy in an ecosystem.

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  1. KEY CONCEPT Food chains and food webs model the flow of energy in an ecosystem.

  2. GRAMA GRASS DESERT COTTONTAIL HARRIS’S HAWK A food chain is a model that shows a sequence of feeding relationships. • A food chain links species by their feeding relationships. • A food chain follows the connection between one producer and a single chain of consumers within an ecosystem.

  3. carnivore decomposer • Herbivores eat only plants. • Carnivores eat only animals. • Omnivores eat both plants and animals. • Detritivores eat dead organic matter. • Decomposers are detritivores that break down organic matter into simpler compounds. • Consumers are not all alike.

  4. Specialists are consumers that primarily eat one specific organism or a very small number of organisms. • Generalists are consumers that have a varying diet.

  5. Producers are the beginning level most of the time • Phytoplankton, algae • Primary consumers are herbivores that eat producers. • Zooplankton, shrimp, sea turtles, parrot fish • Secondary consumers are carnivores that eat herbivores. • Sponge, jellyfish, triggerfish • Tertiary consumers are carnivores that eat secondary consumers. • Reef shark • Omnivores, such as humans that eat both plants and animals, may be listed at different trophic levels in different food chains. • Trophic levels are the nourishment levels in a food chain.

  6. A food web shows a complex network of feeding relationships. • An organism may have multiple feeding relationships in an ecosystem. • A food web emphasizes complicated feeding relationships and energy flow in an ecosystem.

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