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Energy Flow in Ecosystems: Pathways Dynamics and Ecological Significance
Abstract
Energy flow in ecosystems describes the transfer of energy from one trophic level to another through food chains and food webs. It is a fundamental ecological process that determines ecosystem structure, productivity, and stability. This article examines the patterns and mechanisms of energy flow, including trophic interactions, energy transfer efficiency, and ecological pyramids. It also highlights the effects of environmental changes and human activities on energy dynamics. Understanding energy flow is essential for ecosystem management, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable resource use.
S Anitha
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