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Page 1: ECOLOGY The study of interactions among organisms & their environment Ecologists divide environmental factors that influence organisms into 2 groups:
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ECOLOGY•The study of interactions

among organisms & their environment

• Ecologists divide environmental factors that influence organisms into 2 groups: ABIOTIC and BIOTIC.

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ABIOTIC• NONLIVING PARTS OF THE

ENVIRONMENT• Ex: Water, light, temperature,

air, soil• Air is a mixture of 3 main gases:

oxygen, carbon dioxide, & nitrogen (used by plants & animals)

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BIOTIC•Living or once-living organisms in the environment

•Can be arranged into levels of organization:

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1. organism

•1 individual from a population

•Example: catfish

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2. Population

•All the individuals of one species that live in the same area at the same time.

•Example: All the catfish living in a lake at the same time

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3. community

•Populations of different species that interact in some way

•Example: Population of bass and all the species they interact with it

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4. ecosystem•All the communities in an area & the abiotic factors that affect them

•Example: lake, pond, coral reef, forest, etc.

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5. Biome•Large region with plants & animals well adapted to soil & climate of the region

•Example: Mountain, rainforests, tundra, desert, grasslands, temperate forests (where we live)

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6. biosphere•All the ecosystems on earth; the part of the earth that supports life

•Example: Top part of the earth’s crust, all the waters that cover the Earth’s surface, the surrounding atmosphere, & all the biomes.

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Energy flow through an ecosystem

• Energy transfer: all energy comes from the sun and is transferred from one organism to another.

• Most of the interactions among members of different species occur when one organism feeds on another

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•When one organism is food for another organism, some of the energy in the first organism (the food) is transferred to the second organism (the eater).

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Producers• Organisms that

take in & use energy from the sun or some other source to produce food.

• Examples: algae & plants

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Consumers• Organisms that

take in energy when they feed on producers or other consumers.

• 1st level consumer: eats the producers

• 2nd level consumer: eats the 1st level consumer

• Ex.: frog, lion

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Decomposers• Organisms that take

in energy (food) from dead organisms breaking down the remains of organisms & returning it to the soil so other plants

can grow.• Ex.: bacteria,

mushrooms (fungi)

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• Niche: a species’ specific role in its community (habitat)

• Ex. A red fox is a predator that feeds on small mammals, amphibians & insects in its habitat

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•Movement of energy through a community can be diagrammed as a food chain or food web.

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Food chain•Simple way of showing how energy passes from one organism to another.

•Usually 3 or 4 links

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Example of food chain:

1.Water plant insects

bluegill bass

2.Grass grasshopper frog snake owl

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Food web• Series of

overlapping food chains that exist in an ecosystem

• More complete model of feeding relationships.

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Energy pyramid• Compares

energy available at each level of the food chain in an ecosystem

• As you move from level to level, energy decreases.

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• Energy enters most ecosystems in the form of heat from the sun.

• Then it’s transferred into chemical energy by producers then passed to consumers as food.

• Then given back off as heat.

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Cycles of matter

•Many important materials (water, carbon, & nitrogen) make up your body & cycle through the environment.

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1. Water cycle• Process of

evaporation, condensation, & precipitation

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2. Carbon cycle• Plants absorb CO2 &

combines it with water for their needs

• In photosynthesis, the plants use the carbon atoms from the CO2 to make sugars.

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Carbon cycle continued…

• Animals eat the producers & other consumers and return the CO2 back into the air through respiration.

• Animals & plants die then carbon is returned back to soil during decomposition.

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Nitrogen Cycle….

• Nitrogen is “fixed” by bacteria in the soil then absorbed by plants & animals for their use.

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Major Biomes of the world:

• 1. Aquatic: includes freshwater and saltwater (oceans)

• 2. Desert: – 2 Kinds: hot/dry(little rain) and cold (snow),

few plants grow in either and few animals live in them Ex. Great Basin in Utah, Sahara Desert in Northern Africa

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• 3. Forest (rainforest, deciduous): lots of different vegetation & animals that live there, climate can be moderate temperatures or really cold

rainforest Deciduous forest

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• 4. Grasslands: mainly grasses, flowers and herbs grow here (not a lot of trees), animals, climate varies (can be humid/wet and hot summer/cold winter) Ex. Plains of Africa

• 5. Tundra- coldest biome, few plants and few animals, located in the Northern Hemisphere

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Interactions among living

organisms

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1. Population size

•The number of individuals in a population

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2. Population Density

•The number of individuals in a population that occupy a definite area

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Classroom population density

•Length of room (m) X width (m)

# of students=A (in m2)= how much space each person has

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3. Population spacing

•How organisms are arranged in a given area

•Can be evenly, random, or clumped

EVEN

random

clumped

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4. Limiting factors

•Any biotic or abiotic factor that limits the number of individuals in a population

•Ex: drought, fewer plants, fewer nesting sites, predators

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•Food, water, & space are all factors in the growth populations in an ecosystem

•If an environment had no limiting factors, the population would INCREASE.

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5. Carrying capacity

•Largest number of individuals of a species that an environment can support & maintain for a long period of time.