Ecosystem Notes
Ecosystem Notes
Biosphere is composed of all local ecosystems on the earth, hence the highest level of
organization.
ECOSYSTEM-FUNCTIONS
All biotic & abiotic components perform their functions in an integrated manner
homeostatic ally till interrupted by man.
1. Productivity. 2.Decomposition.
(I)PRIMARY: is defined as the amount of biomass or organic matter produced / unit area over a
time period by plants during photosynthesis.
It depends upon-
(2) SECONDARY: is defined as the rate of formation of new organic matter by consumers.
The annual NPP of the whole biosphere is 170 billion tons(Dry Wt.)of organic matter
Out of this the productivity of oceans is only 55 billion tons although they occupy 70% of
the earth’s surface.
DECOMPOSITION
DECOMPOSITION PROCESS:-
B. Leaching:- Water percolates down washing away minerals& inorg.subs.to get ppted.
FACTORS
Moderate temp.-quick
Low temp.(<10 0
slow
Rains-Quick decomposition.
ENERGY FLOW:
50%of incident solar radiations PAR of which plts capture 2-10%of PAR only.
The transfer of energy from producer to consumer is called food chain. It is of 2types
No energy that is trapped into the orgsm remains in it forever. It goes to the next level or
enters DFC.
FOOD CHAIN
Energy consumed at each level inc.(20-30-60%)very little energy is left. Therefore food
chains cannot inc.beyond a limit.
Flow of energy:10% law. It is unidirectional. Energy transferred is 10% while 90% lost is used
as follows:
(1)some used for metabolic process
(2)Inverted Pyramids:
Limitations:
1. They do not take into a/c the same sps which belong to 2or more trophic levels.