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5.3.8 Calculating Productivity & Efficiency
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The efficiency of energy transfer between trophic levels can be calculated using the formula:
Percentage efficiency =
Energy available at previous levelEnergy transferred to next level×100
Key Concepts:
Gross Primary Productivity (GPP): The total rate at which energy is incorporated into organic molecules by plants during photosynthesis, measured in a given area or volume over time.
Net Primary Productivity (NPP): The chemical energy store in plant biomass after respiratory losses (R) have been accounted for.
Formula:
NPP=GPP−R
NPP is available for plant growth, reproduction, decomposers, and herbivores.
Efficiency in Consumers:
The net production of consumers (N) can be calculated using the formula:
N=I−(F+R)
Where:
I = Chemical energy ingested from food
F = Energy lost in faeces and urine
R = Energy lost as heat during respiration
Using a Bomb Calorimeter:
A bomb calorimeter is used to measure the chemical energy in biomass.
A sample of known mass is burned in pure oxygen, and the heat released is measured by the temperature change in the surrounding water.
This provides the energy content of the sample, helping calculate GPP and NPP.
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Summary:
Efficiency of energy transfer decreases at each trophic level due to energy losses via respiration, heat, and waste.
Primary producers capture solar energy, while NPP supports the higher trophic levels.
Calculating energy transfer efficiency helps understand the flow of energy in ecosystems and informs sustainable practices in agriculture and conservation.
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Tips:
In the exam, ensure you:
Use the correct formula.
Show all steps clearly when calculating energy transfer or NPP.
Understand the reasons behind energy losses at each trophic level.
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