Essentials of Ecology

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Producer
to primary
consumer

Primary
to secondary
consumer

Secondary to
higher-level
consumer

All producers and
consumers to
decomposers

Gray reef shark

Parrot fish

Hard corals

Symbiotic
algae

Phytoplankton

Algae

Sponges

Zooplankton

Bacteria

Moray
eel

Coney

Blackcap basslet

Banded coral
shrimp

Brittle star

Sergeant major

Blue Fairy basslet
tang

Sea nettle

Green sea
turtle

Gray reef shark

Parrot fish

Hard corals

Symbiotic
algae

Phytoplankton

Algae

Sponges

Zooplankton

Bacteria

Moray
eel

Coney

Blackcap basslet

Banded coral
shrimp

Brittle star

Sergeant major

Blue Fairy basslet
tang

Sea nettle

Green sea
turtle

Figure 6 Components and interactions in a coral
reef ecosystem. When these organisms die, decom-
posers break down their organic matter into miner-
als used by plants. Colored arrows indicate transfers
of matter and energy among producers, primary
consumers (herbivores), secondary or higher-level
consumers (carnivores), and decomposers. Organ-
isms are not drawn to scale. See the photo of a
coral reef in Figure 8-1, left, p. 162. Question: How
would the species in this ecosystem be affected if
phytoplankton populations suffered a sharp drop?

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