A?food web?is a network of interconnected food chains
Food webs are more realistic ways of showing connections between organisms within an ecosystem as?animals rarely exist on just one type of food source
Food Web Definitions Table
A food web shows the interdependence of organisms
Food webs give us a lot more information about the transfer of energy in an ecosystem
They also show?interdependence?- how the change in one population can affect others within the food web
For example, in the food web above, if the?population of earthworms decreased:
The population of?grass plants would increase?as there are now fewer species feeding off them
The populations of?frogs and mice would decrease significantly?as earthworms are their only food source
The population of?sparrows would decrease slightly?as they eat earthworms but also have another food source to rely on (caterpillars)
Most of the changes in populations of animals and plants happen as a result of?human impact?- either by?overharvesting of food species?or by the?introduction of foreign species to a habitat
Due to interdependence, these can have?long-lasting knock-on effects?on organisms throughout a food chain or web
Exam Tip
Questions about interdependence in food webs are common and easy to gain marks on if you answer them fully and correctly.Do not say an animal or plant would ‘die out’ as this is unlikely to happen – stick to using the words decrease or increase. If in doubt, always give your reason for the increase or decrease in population.