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Feeding Relationships A food chain shows a simple feeding relationship. Sun All food chains start with the sun

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Feeding Relationships

• A food chain shows a simple feeding relationship.

Sun →

• All food chains start with the sun

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Feeding Relationships

• A food chain shows a simple feeding relationship.

Sun → grass →

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Feeding Relationships

• A food chain shows a simple feeding relationship.

Sun → grass → rabbit →

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Feeding Relationships

• A food chain shows a simple feeding relationship.

Sun → grass → rabbit → fox

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All food chains start with ENERGY from the sun

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carbon dioxide from the air

energy from sunlight (or light)

water fromthe roots

foodtransported to therest of the plant

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carbon dioxide from the air

energy from sunlight (or light)

water fromthe roots

foodtransported to therest of the plant

Photosynthesis

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Because plants produce their own food, they are called ‘Producers’

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The energy is then passed on to animals when they eat the plant.

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Animals of all shapes…

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…and sizes!

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Because these animalsare the first to takethe food energyfrom the plants,

They are called primary consumers

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Some of these primary consumers have predators. Other animals that feed on them

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Aphids are eaten by….

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Ladybirds

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Animals that eat primary consumers are called secondary consumers

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• So far this is a straightforward food chain

• Sun → aphid → ladybird

But in reality it is more complicated than that

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This bird eats ladybirds and

aphids

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This bird eats smaller birds, mice, and

rabbits

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Mice and rabbits have other predators

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What will eat the frog?

What do you think the frog

eats?

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Sometimes it’s not entirely clear who

eats who!

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We can show what goes on with the help of a Food Web

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What would happen if a disease killed off many of the hawks?

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There will be nothing to eat the snakes, so their numbers will

increase.

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All the frogs get eaten

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No frogs.

More crickets

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Most of the cattail gets eaten by the

crickets

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Now the crickets don’t have enough

food so their numbers go down

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..and so on. Numbers of each species have an effect on the numbers of the other species in the web.

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