Kaizen
Chameleon Enthusiast
Anybody have a sophisticated explanation of how food chains work? I was under the impression that some organism eats some other organism and derives some nutritional benefit (not merely, energetic, but nutritional). This latter organism is then consumed by another organism who, in turn, derives nutritional benefit from the consumed organism. Some of this latter benefit is solely energetic (ie caloric), and some is nutritional based upon what nutrients the consumed organism has itself been consuming.
For instance, an insectivorous bird might derive its distinctive color because the insects it consumes contain pigments derived from the leaves these insects feed upon. While the birds cannot themselves eat or digest these leaves, the insects they consume can. And because the insects process what would otherwise be indigestible leaf-matter into usable nutrients, the birds are able to access these nutrients because the insects have transformed them into a usable source by their digestive processes.
Isn’t this sort of how food chains work?
For instance, an insectivorous bird might derive its distinctive color because the insects it consumes contain pigments derived from the leaves these insects feed upon. While the birds cannot themselves eat or digest these leaves, the insects they consume can. And because the insects process what would otherwise be indigestible leaf-matter into usable nutrients, the birds are able to access these nutrients because the insects have transformed them into a usable source by their digestive processes.
Isn’t this sort of how food chains work?