Energy Transfer through Food Webs
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Energy Transfer through Food Webs
Objective:
Understand how energy is transferred through a food
chain or web
Be able to use a dichotomous key
Be able to construct the food web of barn owl
Be able to estimate the producer biomass needed to
support a barn owl for one year
Owl Pellet Safety
Wearing gloves
Washing hands after use
Allergic to pet: contains hair of
the prey
Pellets: heat sterilized
Terminologies
Species →
Population →
Community
Autotrophs/ producers
Consumers
Primary- herbivores
Secondary-carnivores
Tertiary)-omnivores
Detrivores /
decomposers :
recycles nutrients
Background
Food chain:
Energy moves through a community as organisms feed
on one another.
Simplified, linear representation of energy flow
• Food web:
• complex and
realistic
• shows all possible
flow path
First Law of
Thermodynamics:
Conservation of energy
Quantity and quality of energy
transferred
efficiency
heat
Second Law of
Thermodynamics:
Entropy: degree of disorder
within a system
Energy Flow
Eagle/
Trophic Structure
Pyramid of Number
Pyramid of Biomass
Pyramid of Energy
Top
Predato
r
Chinook
(0.1
Salmon/
Calories
Tertiary
)
consumer
(1 Calories)
Example:
School of minnows/
Secondary consumer
(10 Calories)
Zooplankton/
Primary Consumers
(100 Calories)
Phytoplankton/Producers
(1000 Calories)
Trophic Level: position in the feeding hierarchy
Pyramid of Biomass
Pyramid of Energy
Constructing a food web and pyramid of biomass
for Barn Owl (Tyto alba)
Top predator
Nocturnal
Hunt at night
Have an excellent vision
Acute sense of hearing
Feathery depressions around
eyes
Swallow whole prey
Digest only fleshy parts
Indigestible portions of prey :
PELLETS or CASTING
Needs 6-12 hours to form
casting
Casting become a home and
source of food for a variety of
insects
Prey:10-15 per night
Herbivores: Rodentia
eg: mice, voles, rats, pocket
gophers.
Carnivores: Insectivora
eg: moles, shrews
Life expectancy: 7-8 years
Cosmopolitan Species
Procedure
Dissect an owl casting
Identify the animal remains
contained within the casting
using a DICHOTOMOUS KEY
INSECTIVORA :No
Gap(Diastema) between
incisors and cheek teeth
Zygomatic Arch
RODENTIA: Gap (Diastema)
between incisors and cheek
teeth
Infraorbital Canal
Hypothesis
H1:the number of producers that it takes to support a
barn owl with a diet consisting Rodent is higher than a
diet consisting of Insectivores
H0:the number of producers that it takes to support a
barn owl with a diet consisting Rodent is NOT higher
than a diet consisting of Insectivores
Homework : Page 41 through 43
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