Ecosystem New Papae R
Together, the autotrophs and heterotrophs form various trophic (feeding) levels in the
ecosystem: the producer level, composed of those organisms that make their own food; the primary consumer level, composed of those organisms that feed on producers; the secondary consumer level, composed of those organisms that feed on primary consumers; and so on. The movement of organic matter and energy from the producer level through various consumer levels makes up a food chain. For example, a typical food chain in a grassland might be grass (producer) → mouse (primary consumer) → snake (secondary consumer) → hawk (tertiary consumer). Actually, in many cases the food chains of the
ecosystem overlap and interconnect, forming what ecologists call a food web. The final link in all food chains is made up of decomposers, those heterotrophs that break down dead organisms and organic wastes. A food chain in which the primary consumer feeds on living plants is called a grazing pathway; that in which the primary consumer feeds on dead
plant matter is known as a detritus pathway. Both pathways are important in
accounting for the energy
budget of the ecosystem. Biosphere, relatively thin life-supporting stratum of Earth’s surface, extending from a few kilometres into the
atmosphere to the deep-sea vents of the ocean.
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