Matter Exchange in Ecosystems
1. Concept:
Matter exchange in an ecosystem is the process of transforming and cycling matter between the components of the ecosystem, including:
- Within the community of organisms: Species within the community exchange matter with each other through food chains and food webs.
- Between the community of organisms and the environment: The community of organisms exchanges matter with the surrounding environment through processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, and decomposition of organic matter.
2. Matter Exchange within the Community of Organisms:
- Food chain: A chain consisting of multiple species that are nutritionally linked, with each species being a link in the chain. One link is both a food source for the link behind it and the consumer of the link in front of it.
- Types of food chains:
- Food chains consisting of autotrophs -> herbivores -> carnivores.
- Food chains consisting of decomposers of organic matter -> animals that consume decomposers -> carnivores.
- Food web: Consists of many food chains with some shared links. One species can participate in multiple different food chains.
- Diversity of the community: The more diverse the community is, the more complex the food web becomes.
- Trophic level: Species at the same nutritional level within a food web form a trophic level. The final level is the highest trophic level.
3. Nutritional Relationship:
Food webs and trophic levels are constructed to depict the nutritional relationships between species in a community.
4. Trophic Level Size:
The size of trophic levels is determined by:
- Number of individuals.
- Biomass.
- Energy.
5. Ecological Pyramid:
- Purpose: Constructed to examine the nutritional level at each level and the entire community.
- Types of ecological pyramids:
- Pyramid of numbers: Based on the number of individuals of each trophic level.
- Pyramid of biomass: Based on the total mass of all organisms per unit area or volume at each trophic level.
- Pyramid of energy: Based on the amount of energy accumulated per unit area or volume in a unit of time at each trophic level.
- Most complete pyramid: Pyramid of energy.
Conclusion: Matter exchange is an important process in an ecosystem, ensuring balance and the maintenance of life for all living organisms.
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