SUPPLEMENT 9 S53
Components and Interactions in Major
Biomes (Chapters 8, 9, 10)
SUPPLEMENT
9
Producer
to primary
consumer
Primary
to secondary
consumer
Secondary to
higher-level
consumer
All producers and
consumers to
decomposers
AgaveAgave
Gambel'sGambel's
quailquail
Red-tailed hawkRed-tailed hawk
RoadrunnerRoadrunner
Diamondback rattlesnakeDiamondback rattlesnake
DarklingDarkling
beetlebeetle
PricklyPrickly
pearpear
cactuscactus
BacteriaBacteria
FungiFungi
Kangaroo ratKangaroo rat
Agave
Gambel's
quail
Red-tailed hawk
Roadrunner
Diamondback rattlesnake
Darkling
beetle
Prickly
pear
cactus
JackJack
rabbitrabbit
CollaredCollared
YuccaYucca lizardlizard
Jack
rabbit
Collared
Yucca lizard
Bacteria
Fungi
Kangaroo rat
Figure 1 Some components and interactions in a
temperate desert ecosystem. When these organ-
isms die, decomposers break down their organic
matter into minerals that plants use. Colored
arrows indicate transfers of matter and energy
among producers, primary consumers (herbivores),
secondary or higher-level consumers (carnivores),
and decomposers. Organisms are not drawn to
scale. Question: What species might undergo
population growth and what species might suffer a
population decline if the diamondback rattlesnake
were eliminated from this ecosystem?