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Domain 7: Interactions
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1. PHYSIOLOGICAL ORGANIZATION
7.1: Organisms exhibit complex properties due to interactions between their constituent parts.
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Organisms, Populations, Etc.
Biology is a Hierarchy Every level of biological organization is built on the level below it. Cells cooperate in tissues. Tissues cooperate in organs. Organs cooperate in organ systems.
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Organs cooperate to accomplish life processes.
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Ex. Stomach & Small Intestine
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Ex. Plant Organs.
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Organ Systems cooperate to accomplish life processes.
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Ex. Respiratory & Circulatory Systems
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Ex. Nervous & Muscular Systems
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Ex. Shoot System & Root System
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1. RESPONSES TO THE ENVIRONMENT
7.2: Organisms respond to changes in their external environments.
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Organisms Respond As the environment changes, organisms change. Two major mechanisms: • Changing
Behavior • Changing
Physiology There is not a clear line between the two.
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Ex. Fixed Action Patterns in Sticklebacks
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Ex. Chemotaxis in E. coli
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Ex. Phototropism
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Ex. Shivering & Sweating
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Proximate vs. Ultimate Explanations
Proximate Explanations: Address how an organism is accomplishing a particular response. Ultimate Explanations: Address the evolutionary reasoning for the response.
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Ex. Imprinting Proximate Explanation: Immediately after birth, the organism has a “critical period” wherein it will imprint on any moving object near it.
Ultimate Explanation: Organisms who imprint are more likely to survive, since the object they are most likely to see is a parent.
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1. ENERGY AND MATTER ACQUISITION
7.3: Interactions among living systems and with their environment result in the movement of matter and energy.
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Energy Flows, Matter Cycles Organisms need matter and energy in order to remain alive. Organisms are highly adapted to acquire matter and energy from the environment. Adaptations can be physiological or behavioral. Adaptations in one environment may be maladaptive in another.
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Energy Flow Energy is incorporated in to a community by the producers in that community. Producers will usually occupy the greatest biomass in the ecosystem.
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Productivity Primary productivity: the total amount of energy converted into biologically useful forms by producers. Gross primary productivity is different from net primary productivity NPP = GPP – (metabolism
+ lost energy)
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Energy Flow Not all ecosystems are equally productive. Locations where there is the most direct sunlight (tropics) and enough nutrients (temperate and cooler bodies of water) are most productive. Productivity also fluctuates seasonally, and with climate.
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Trophic Efficiency Within a food chain, only ~10% of energy at any trophic level will be passed on to the next trophic level.
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Food Chains and Food Webs Trophic interactions are represented as food chains and food webs.
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Pyramids Trophic structure can also be represented as pyramid diagrams
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Matter Cycles Matter cycles between abiotic and biotic reservoirs in an ecosystem
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Producers & Decomposers Producers move matter from abiotic sources (e.g. soil) to biotic source (the food web). Decomposers move matter from biotic sources to abiotic sources.
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Within a community, matter moves through the food chain.
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Community Interactions The influence of community interactions on the movement of matter and energy can be modeled.
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Limiting Factors Competition for resources limits population growth. As competition for resources increases, population growth approaches zero.
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Density Dependent Factors As population density increases, many limiting factors have larger effects on population growth.
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Human Impact Human activity impacts ecosystems locally, regionally, and globally. Habitat Destruction is a major human impact.
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Human Impacts have contributed to the extinction of many species.
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2. MATH SKILLS: PRODUCTIVITY
7.3: Interactions among living systems and with their environment result in the movement of matter and energy.
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What You Need To Be Able To Do: Use your understanding of the laws of conservation of matter and energy to do some basic accounting and determine different aspects of energy and matter usage in a community. Remember: Inputs have to equal outputs.
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Sample Problem A caterpillar consumes 100 kilocalories of energy. It uses 35 kilocalories for cellular respiration, and loses 50 kilocalories as waste (heat and in waste products). Determine the trophic efficiency for its creation of new biomass.
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Conversion Factors The formula sheet provides two conversion factors to help with productivity calculations relating oxygen production to carbon fixation in photosynthesis:
mg O2/L x 0.698 = mL O2 /L
mL O2/L x 0.536 = mg carbon fixed/L
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1. LIMITING FACTORS
7.4: All biological systems from cells and organisms to populations, communities and ecosystems are affected by complex biotic and abiotic interactions involving exchange of matter and free energy.
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Biotic and Abiotic Factors Cellular activities, organism activities and the structure of populations, communities, and ecosystems will all be affected by interactions with biotic and abiotic factors in the environment.
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Ex. Density-Dependent Regulation of Cell Division
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Ex. Biofilm Generation in Prokaryotes
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Ex. Predator-Prey Relationships
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Ex. Resource Availability
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Ex. Community Structure
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Ex. Algal Bloom
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In All Cases Biotic and abiotic interactions both play roles in affecting biological systems at all levels of organization. These affects can be beneficial, detrimental, or variable in their effects on the system and its state at the time of the interaction.
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1. POPULATION DIVERSITY
7.5: The level of variation in a population affects population dynamics.
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Genetic Diversity & Resilience The ability of a population to respond to changes in its environment (its “resilience”) is directly related to its genetic diversity. Populations with the least genetic diversity are most at risk for extinction in an ecosystem.
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Ex. Potato Blight
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Genetic Diversity & Responses Genetic diversity leads to a diversity of responses among individuals in a population to the same environmental changes. This diversity can be physiological or behavioral.
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Ex. Black Plague Survival
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Ex. Stampede Behavior
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Modeling Diversity
Various models can be used to estimate the genetic diversity in a population: • Hardy-Weinberg
Equilibrium • Direct Genetic
Sampling • Direct Phenotype
Sampling • Fossil Record
Analysis
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1. COMMUNITY INTERACTIONS
7.6: Interactions between and within populations influence patterns of species distribution and abundance.
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Populations Interact
Interactions between populations affects the distribution and abundance of organisms. Niche: the total interactions of an organism with its environment.
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Competition, and predation can limit the distribution and abundance of a population.
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Competitive exclusion principle: When two species have overlapping requirements in the same ecosystem, one species will outcompete the other for those overlapping resources.
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Symbiosis can limit or expand the distribution of a population.
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Mutualism: +/+
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Commensalism: +/0
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Parasitism: +/-
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Population Level Emergence A population has properties unique to its level of organization. These properties emerge from the interactions among the individuals who comprise the population with each other and the ecosystem. The interactions between populations can be analyzed at the individual level and at the population level.
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Distribution and Abundance Two major population properties. Distribution and abundance of organisms are affected by community interactions and environmental changes.
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Ex. Natural Disasters
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Ex. Changes in Resource Availability
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Ex. Human Impact
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Modeling Community Interactions Interactions among populations can be modeled and those models can be used to inform predictions about the effects of interactions.
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But Don’t Forget “You cannot do only one thing”
-Garret Hardin
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1. MEASURING COMMUNITIES
7.7: Communities are composed of populations of organisms that interact in complex ways.
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Quantifying Communities Community structure is measured in different ways.
Species Richness: The number of species in the community Species Diversity: The number and distribution of species in the community
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Quantifying Populations Population growth patterns can be modeled according to several different representations
Exponential model: assumes unlimited resources
Logistic model: accounts for the effect of the “carrying capacity” on population growth.
Demographic Representations: Analyze the age structure of a population
These models can be used to represent different aspects of populations.
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Population Growth modeled and actual. The type of growth shown depends on resource availability and the impact of limiting factors.
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Patterns of survivorship and distribution
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Demographic analysis of the human population
Egypt
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Number of children
2-3
7-8 6-7 5-6 4-5 3-4
1-2 0-1
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2. MATH SKILLS: POPULATION GROWTH EQUATIONS
7.7: Communities are composed of populations of organisms that interact in complex ways.
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What You Have To Do Use the population growth equations (on the formula sheet) to analyze population growth in situations that you will be presented with. WATCH OUT FOR SNEAKINESS! There are four major population growth equations that you need to be familiar with.
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Rate Equation Used to determine the amount of change over a period of time:
dY = amount of change dt = time
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Population Growth Used to determine how many individuals will be gained or lost in a population over time.
dN = amount of change in the population size dt = time B = birth rate D = death rate
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Exponential Growth Used to determine the maximum growth for a population assuming unlimited resources.
dN = amount of change in the population size dt = time rmax= maximum per capita growth rate of the population N = population size
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Logistic Growth Used to determine the growth in a population while accounting for the effect of a carrying capacity
dN = amount of change in the population size dt = time rmax= maximum per capita growth rate of the population N = population size K = Carrying capacity
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Sample Problem Over the span of one year, there are 20 deaths and 35 births in a population of 200 African elephants. • Determine the maximum per capita
growth rate of the population. • If the carrying capacity for the
population in the environment is 300 elephants, determine the number of elephants that can be predicted in the population at the end of the next year, if the maximum per capita growth rate does not change.
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1. ECOSYSTEM STABILITY
7.8: The diversity of species within an ecosystem may influence the stability of the ecosystem.
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Not All Ecosystems Are Equal Different ecosystems have different amounts of biodiversity.
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Diversity = Stability There is a direct relationship between biodiversity in an ecosystem and the stability of the ecosystem.
Genetic Diversity Species Diversity Biome Diversity
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Why? Ecosystems are interaction networks. The more components in the ecosystem, the more possible interactions. The less important any one interaction is to the total system
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Decreasing biodiversity decreases the number of the components in the system, and increases the reliance on any remaining interactions. If those interactions are disrupted, the ecosystem may collapse.
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Keystone Species Species that have a large role in maintaining ecosystem structure. Removal has a large effect on the ecosystem.
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Ex. Sea Otters
Ex. Sea Stars
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Facilitation: making an ecosystem suitable for other species to occupy. Ex. Beavers
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Producers Have a central role in affecting the structure of the community.
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Limiting environmental factors also contribute to ecosystem structure and stability. Ex. Limited space on a coral reef
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1. ECOSYSTEM CHANGES
7.9: Distribution of local and global ecosystems changes over time.
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The only constant is change Ecosystems are constantly changing. Disturbance: Anything that disrupts the homeostatic balance of an ecosystem.
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Ecosystems are a function of local conditions.
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Local Conditions Change.
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Ecosystems are resilient Ecosystems have processes to recover from disturbances.
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“Nature Abhors a Vacuum”
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Human Impacts Human impacts are a geologically novel source of complex disturbances for the ecosystems we occupy.
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Ecosystems Enable Human Society Earth’s ecosystems provide humans with a variety of “ecosystem services” that we can not replace or survive without.
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Ex. Fossil Fuels Consider the various interactions that humans engage in when extracting and using fossil fuels. How many interactions are “positive”? How many are “negative”?
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Models have limitations
We are able to model our interactions with the environment, but models are always simplifications, and our interactions are always complex.
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How are Humans Affecting Earth? This question can not be easily answered, but the vast majority of data suggests that we are having a negative effect on the structure of Earth’s ecosystems. “The sixth great extinction” ?
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Human Impacts are Accelerating As the number of humans on Earth has increased, our impact on the environment has also increased.
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What is our responsibility to the Earth?
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