Definition of Food Network
Miscellanea / / November 13, 2021
By Javier Navarro, in May. 2015
A food web is the set of dependency relationships within a biological community. Said in a very direct and unscientific way, it is the study of who eats whom in a natural habitat.
We speak of a network because the species in a habitat are connected to each other. And the web is classified as food because all species need nourishment to survive. Consider a toad that lives in a pond. This animal is an element of a network and its natural predator (for example, a snake) is another element of the same network and both are connected to each other, since one feeds on the other.
Decomposers in the food web
A food web is also made up of dead animals and plants, which are used by decomposers (the bacteria and fungi), which are invisible but fundamental in food webs.
On the other hand, the role of the solar energy in natural processes, as they affect both plants and animals.
Food web, and understanding the pyramid
The concept of a food web is also known as food web and it works with a pyramidal type scheme in which all the parts are interconnected. In fact, if one species ceases to exist for some reason, the remaining species cease to be in
Balance and they can disappear. Among the main threats that affect food webs, two could be highlighted: drought and human intervention in the natural environment.Network operation
The pyramid-shaped interrelation between living things within a network results in a food chain. Thus, in the first place would be the producers (the plants that produce food). In second place are first-order consumers (herbivorous animals that consume plant food). Third, there are second-order consumers, which are carnivorous animals that feed on herbivorous animals.
In the next phase of the network, scavengers or third-order consumers appear, which are those that feed on other dead animals in a state of putrefaction. Finally, decomposers intervene, animals that are responsible for decomposing the organic waste of animal remains so that such waste return to nature (for example, worms, worms or insects).
The food chain cycle is a network of relationships and competence among living beings that coexist in a ecosystem determined.
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