Journal of Fisheries Research

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Journal of Fisheries Research 44 7897 074717

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The important basis of energy in virtually all ecosystems is radiant liveliness from the Sun. The drive of sunlight is used by the ecosystem’s autotrophic, or self-sustaining, organisms. Consisting largely of green plants, these organisms are capable of photosynthesis—i.e., they can use the vitality of sunlight to change carbon dioxide and water into unassuming, energy-rich carbohydrates. The autotrophs use the drive stored within the pretentious carbohydrates to produce the more composite organic compounds, such as proteins, lipids, and starches that preserve the organisms’ life procedures. The autotrophic segment of the ecosystem is normally referred to as the creator level. Organic matter produced by autotrophs directly or indirectly withstands heterotrophic creatures. Heterotrophs are the patrons of the ecosystem; they cannot make their own food. They use, reorganize, and ultimately decay the complex organic materials built up by the autotrophs. All animals and fungi are heterotrophs, as are most microorganisms and many other microbes.

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