23 Examples of Food Chains from Various Ecosystems, Pictures, and Explanations

 23 Examples of Food Chains from Various Ecosystems, Pictures, and Explanations

EXAMPLE OF FOOD CHAINS - Interactions between living things that occur in an ecosystem are numerous. One of the most frequent occurrences is the interaction of eating and eating between living things that we are familiar with in terms of the food chain. In the event of eating and eating it, actually there has been a process of energy transfer between levels of organisms from a low trophic level to a high trophic level. Therefore, in this case the food chain is often defined as a process of moving food energy that moves linearly from the producer organism to the top consumer.

Well, in this article we will discuss more deeply about what is meant by the food chain is complete along with examples of food chains that occur in several ecosystems. Please be listened!

Examples of Food Chains

Examples of real food chains can easily be found, even around our homes. For example, the grass that grows wild in the home yard is eaten by insects, the insects are eaten by the chicken, then the chicken is slaughtered and eaten by us as the final consumer, and so on.

Examples of Food Chains

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Well, even so, the food chain also does not just happen around the yard of our house. the food chain also occurs in all ecosystems on this earth. Here is an example of a food chain from various ecosystems complete with pictures that we will discuss one by one.

1. Food Chains in Rice Fields

First, let's talk about the example of the food chain in the wetland ecosystem. Rice fields are an artificial ecosystem consisting of almost homogeneous organisms at all trophic levels. In this ecosystem, rice and grass plants become autotrophic organisms or producers who can make their own food through the process of photosynthesis. Therefore, these two organisms are the lowest trophic levels in the food chain in the fields. Here's an example.
Solar energy - Rice - Seed bird - Rice snake - Eagle - Decomposers.
Solar energy - Grass - Insects - Rats - Rice snakes - Decomposers.
Solar energy - Rice - Rat - Eagle - Parser.
Solar energy - Rice - Insects - Frog - Rice snakes - Eagles - Decomposers.
Solar energy - Rice - mas snail - Frog - Fish - Rice snakes - Decomposers.

2. Food Chains in Marine Ecosystems

The sea is the most extensive aquatic ecosystem in the world. Therefore, many living things make the sea as their habitat. So many living things that live in the sea make in the marine ecosystem there are complex food webs. However, in terms of organisms that become producers in this ecosystem is generally the same, namely algae and phytoplankton. Well, here is an example of a chain of food in the sea that we have compiled.
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Solar energy - algae - small fish - big fish - sharks - decomposers
Solar energy - phytoplankton - small fish - cranes - sea snakes - decomposers
Solar energy - phytoplankton - shrimp - fish - sea lion - shark - decomposers

Examples of Food Chains at Sea

3. Chain Food In The River

River called the ecosystem of lotic waters or aquatic ecosystem that flows. In rivers, organisms that act as producers are generally algae that can do photosynthesis with the help of sunlight. Here are some examples of food chains in the river.
Solar energy - algae - fish - storks - crocodiles - decomposers
Solar energy - algae - fish - bears - decomposers

4. Food Chain In Forest

Forest ecosystems include natural ecosystems that have high biodiversity. Therefore, the food chain in the forest ecosystem is also classified as a complex chain. Here is an example of the food chain in the forest ecosystem that we can compile.
Solar energy - grass - rabbits - snakes - eagles - decomposers
Solar energy - plants - mice - snakes - eagles - decomposers
Solar energy - grass - goats - tigers - decomposers

Examples of Food Chains in Forests

5. Chain Food In The Lake

The lake includes a naturally formed marine ecosystem. Even so, there is an artificial lake that is usually called the term reservoir. An example of the following food chain in the lake illustrates the enormous role of phytoplankton in supporting organism life in the lake ecosystem.
Solar energy - phytoplankton - zooplankton - dragonfly larvae - fish - storks - pengurai
Solar energy - phytoplankton - fish - snakes - hawks - decomposers

6. Food Chain In Desert Ecosystem

The temperature of the air and the very small availability of water in the desert ecosystems make the limitations of the number of organisms that can survive there. However, some plant xerophytes or plants that can survive with little water availability can remain a producer for the survival of desert organisms. Some examples of food chains in the following desert ecosystems illustrate the important role of these xerophytes.
Solar energy - grass - Cottontail rabbit - fox kit - coyote - decomposers
Solar energy - grass - rabbits - snakes - eagles - decomposers

7. Food Chains In Garden Ecosystems

Garden ecosystem is an artificial ecosystem. Therefore, the diversity of living things in this ecosystem is low. Some examples of food chains in the garden have been presented as follows.
Solar energy - flowers - caterpillars - sparrows - eagles - decomposers
Solar energy - mustard greens - caterpillars - birds - cats - decomposers

8. Food Chain In Pond Ecosystem

Just like a garden ecosystem, pond ecosystems also include ecosystems that are deliberately made by humans. The role of phytoplankone and algae in the food chain in this ecosystem is very high. The proof can be seen in the following chart.
Solar energy - pitoplankton - fish - storks - decomposers
Solar energy - algae - fish - snakes - eagles - decomposers

 9. Food Chains In Swamp Ecosystems

Swamp is an area that is seasonally or permanently always inundated by water. Swamp ecosystems can usually be found in areas close to the sea. The examples of food chains in the swamp ecosystem are:
Solar energy - algae - fish - cats - decomposers
Solar energy - algae - fish - storks - decomposers

10. Food Chain In Savana Ecosystem

Savana or grassland ecosystems are ecosystems commonly formed in tropical or subtropical climates with rainfall ranging from 25 to 30 cm per year. Inhabited by a lot of grass, this ecosystem is the most comfortable place for herbivores. Herbovores that gather there make carnivores arrive to prey on them. The following is an example of a cycle of food that occurs cycles in the savanna ecosystem.
Solar energy - grass - zebra - lion - decomposers
Solar energy - grass - sheep - wolf - decomposers


Well, so are some examples of food chains in some ecosystems complete with pictures. Hopefully we can add insight and knowledge about the interaction process taking place in the ecosystem. May be useful!

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