Ecosystem - CBSE Biology Class XII Notes Cbsebiology4u
Ecosystem - CBSE Biology Class XII Notes Cbsebiology4u
Ecosystem - CBSE Biology Class XII Notes Cbsebiology4u
➢ INTRODUCTION
✔ An ecosystem can be visualised as a functional unit of nature, where
living organisms interact among themselves and also with the
surrounding physical environment.
✔ Ecosystem is the interaction of living things among themselves and
with their surrounding environment.
✔ There are two basic ecosystems
o Terrestrial
▪ Forest, grassland and desert ecosystem
o Aquatic
▪ Pond, lake, wetland, river and estuary ecosystem
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➔ ENERGY FLOW
✔ Photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) :Of the incident solar
radiation less than 50 % of solar radiation; that can be used by
autotrophs to make food from simple inorganic materials.
✔ Plants capture only 2-10 percent of the PAR.
✔ Producers: The green plant in the ecosystem that produces the food.
o In terrestrial ecosystem: herbaceous and woody plants
o In the aquatic ecosystem: various species like phytoplankton,
algae and higher plants.
✔ Consumers: All animals depend on plants (directly or indirectly) for
their food needs.
✔ Food Chain:
✔ Grazing food chain (GFC): A food chain that begins with producers.
✔ Detritus food chain (DFC): A food chain that starts with dead
organic matter.
o It is made up of decomposers which are heterotrophic organisms,
mainly fungi and bacteria.
o They meet their energy and nutrient requirements by degrading
dead organic matter or detritus.
o Secrete digestive enzymes that break down dead and waste
materials into simple, inorganic materials, which are
subsequently absorbed by them. (saprophytes)
✔ Food Web: Interlinked food chains.
✔ Trophic level: Every organism occupies a specific level in their food
chain known as the trophic level.
o Producers – first trophic level
o Herbivores (primary consumer) – second trophic level
o Carnivores (secondary consumer) – third trophic level
✔ Standing crop: The mass of living material (biomass) that is present
in a trophic level at a particular time.
✔ 10% law: Only 10 percent of the energy is transferred to each trophic
level from the lower trophic level;
o As a result of which the number of trophic levels in the grazing
food chain is restricted.
➢ ECOLOGICAL PYRAMIDS:
✔ An ecological pyramid is a graphical representation of the food or
energy relationship between organisms at different trophic levels.
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➔ Pyramid of biomass:
✔ Sharp decrease in biomass at higher trophic levels.
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➢ ECOLOGICAL SUCCESSION
✔ The gradual and fairly predictable change in the species composition
of a given area.
✔ The composition and structure of a community constantly change in
response to the changing environmental conditions.
✔ These changes lead finally to a climax community.
✔ Climax community: The community that is in near equilibrium with
the environment.
✔ Sere: The entire sequence of communities that successively change in
a given area.
✔ Seral stages / seralcommunities : The individual transitional
communities.
✔ Primary succession: The succession that happens in areas where no
life forms ever existed as in bare rocks, cool lava, etc.
o It takes hundreds to thousands of years as developing soil on
bare rocks is a slow process.
✔ Secondary succession: The succession that happens in areas which
have lost all life forms due to destructions and floods, etc.
o Since some soil or sediment is present, succession is faster than
primary succession.
➔ Successions of plants
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➢ NUTRIENT CYCLING
✔ The amount of nutrients present in the soil at a given time is known
as the standing state.
✔ Nutrients are never lost from the ecosystem. They are only recycled
from one state to another.
✔ The movement of nutrients through the various components of the
ecosystem is called nutrient cycling or biogeochemical cycles. They
are of two types:
o Gaseous Reservoirs for these types of cycles exist in the
atmosphere.
o Sedimentary − Reservoir for these types of cycles exist in the
earth’s crust.
➔ Ecosystem-Carbon Cycle
✔ About 49% of the dry weight of living organisms is made up of carbon.
✔ The ocean reserves and fossil fuels regulate the amount of CO2 in the
atmosphere.
✔ Plants absorb CO2 from the atmosphere for photosynthesis, of which
a certain amount is released back through respiratory activities.
✔ A major amount of CO2 is contributed by the decomposers who
contribute to the CO2 pool by processing dead and decaying matter.
✔ The amount of CO2 in the atmosphere has been increased
considerably by human activities such as burning of fossil fuels,
deforestation.
➔ Ecosystem-Phosphorous Cycle
✔ Phosphorus is a major constituent of biological membranes, nucleic
acids and cellular energy transfer systems.
✔ Many animals also need large quantities of this element to make
shells, bones and teeth.
✔ The natural reservoir of phosphorus is rock, which contains
phosphorus in the form of phosphates.
✔ When rocks are weathered, some of the phosphate gets dissolved in
the soil solution and is absorbed by plants.
✔ The consumers get their phosphorus from the plants.
✔ Phosphorus returns back to the soil by the action of phosphate-
solubilising bacteria on dead organisms.
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➢ Ecosystem Services
✔ The products of ecosystem processes are named as ecosystem
services:
o healthy forest ecosystems purify air and water, mitigate droughts
and floods, cycle nutrients, generate fertile soils, provide wildlife
habitat, maintain biodiversity, pollinate crops, etc.
✔ Robert Constanza and his colleagues tried to put price tags on
nature’s life-support services.
✔ The Average price tag was calculated to be of US $ 33 trillion a year
on these fundamental ecosystems services.
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Ramakanta Biswal
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divya says:
April 13, 2019 at 11:26 pm
very helpful ,sir please provide PDF notes for other chapters
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