They Use Photosynthesis To Convert Energy From Sunlight Into Chemical Energy (Food).
Therefore, there are innumerable unique food chains present in any given ecosystem. For example, green plants, phytoplankton and algae are some examples of producers in a food chain. Examples of food chains at sea, the phytoplankton (vegetable) serves as food for malacostraceous crustaceans (krill), which are eaten by (very) small fish.
The Food Chain Is Also The Pathway For The Transfer Of Energy In An Ecosystem.
Each level in a food chain is often referred to as a ‘trophic level’. They are linked to each other because those on top eat those below. The ocean is full of animals and plants helping each other survive.
This Is The Largest Part Of A Food Web, As It Contains Almost All Living Organisms.
The most famous example is chemosynthesis, which we'll cover later. This is just one example of a food chain. Humus → earthworm → domestic fowl → human being → decomposers.
In This Marine Food Chain, Dinoflagellates Are The Producers, Transforming Sunlight Into Energy.
It is a connection between producers and consumers through feeding relationships. So there may be multiple species on one trophic level, that are predators and preys for the same animals. 1.the sunlight from the sun gives plants energy.
Food Chain In The Ocean Example.
Aquatic food chains are where things get interesting. Some of this food passes directly along the food chain when zooplankton eat the phytoplankton and in turn are consumed by larger animals such as fish, whales, squid, shellfish and birds. Herbivores nourish on plants and insects.