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Food Chains

All living organisms (plants and animals) must eat some type of food for survival. Plants

make their own food through a process called photosynthesis. Using the energy from the

sun, water and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and nutrients, they chemically make

their own food. Since they make or produce their own food they are called producers.

Organisms which do not create their own food must eat either plants or animals. They are

called consumers. Some animals get their energy from eating plants while other animals

get energy indirectly from plants by eating other animals that already ate the plants.

Animals that eat only plants are called herbivores. Animals that eat both plants and other

animals are called omnivores. Animals that eat only other animals are called carnivores.

Some animals eat only dead or decaying materials and are called decomposers.

In the marine food web, special producers are found. They are tiny microscopic plants

called phytoplankton. Since the water is the home for these special tiny plants; it is also

the home for tiny microscopic animals called zooplankton. And of course, zooplankton

eat phytoplankton. Sometimes zooplankton and phytoplankton are collectively referred to

as plankton.

Food chains show the relationships between producers, consumers, and decomposers,

showing who eats whom with arrows. The arrows show the movement of energy through

the food chain. For example, in the food chain shown below, the small fish (silverside)

gets its energy by eating the plankton and the large fish (bluefish) gets its energy by

eating the small fish. Finally, the bacteria eats the fish after it dies, getting its energy from

the large fish. The bacteria also returns nutrients back to the environment for use by the

phytoplankton. 

Thus the food chain becomes a complete circle. Animals may eat more than one type of

food. They may eat many different types of plants or many different animals. This makes

everything more complicated and the food chain becomes a food web.

Food Webs

A food web is made up of interconnected food chains. Most communities include various

populations of producer organisms which are eaten by any number of consumer

populations. The green crab, for example, is a consumer as well as a decomposer. The 

crab will eat dead things or living things if it can catch them. A secondary consumer may

also eat any number of primary consumers or producers. This non-linear set of

interactions which shows the complex flow of energy in nature is more easily visualized

in the following diagram. 

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