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Chapter 1: Biomes and Ecosystems are Divisions of the Biosphere

CO2 + H2O + Energy → O2 + Sugar

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Today!

Biome review

Ecosystems

Abiotic factors

Biotic factors

Ecological hierarchy

Begin workbook pages (due class AFTER next)

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Biomes review

What is a biome?

Name the 8 terrestrial biomes

What do latitude, elevation, wind, and ocean currents influence?

What is a climatograph?

What are the 3 ways organisms can adapt?

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Science 10 Chapter 1.2 Ecosystems

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1.2 Ecosystems• a biological community of interacting

organisms (biotic) and their physicalenvironment (abiotic)

• Are smaller subdivisions of biomes

• A habitat is where an organism lives

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Abiotic factors ALLOW biotic factors to survive in an ecosystem

Abiotic factors:air, water, soil,nutrients, light

Biotic factors:plants, animals,micro-organisms

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Back to Biomes

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Ecosystems are different sizes

• A biome is

made up of

many similar

ecosystems

• Small ecosystem examples: puddle, rotting stump, tide pool

• Large ecosystem examples: coastal Douglas Fir forest, Gary Oak, coast mountain range

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Abiotic Examples in Terrestrial EcosystemsLight is required for photosynthesis – stores solar energy as starches and carbohydrates

Oxygen is produced by: green plants, some micro-organisms, used by animals and most other micro-organisms

Water is necessary for all life

Nutrients often enter food chain from plants (IMPORTANT for growth)

Soil contains water, nutrients, andis a home to many plants/animals

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PhotosynthesisA chemical reaction in the chloroplast of plant cells where sunlightis used in the presence of chlorophyll to make food (glucose) for the plant.

Sunlight + 6H20 + 6CO2 → C6H12O6 + 6O2

(Sun + Water + carbon dioxide →sugar + oxygen)

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Soil• Provides nutrients for plants, supports life for many small

organisms

• Anchors plants in one place, absorbs and holds water, making it available to plants and animals

• Soil organisms maintain soil structure

(e.g., Earthworms)

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Soil

• Some soil organisms break down pollutants

(e.g., Bacteria)

• Some store carbon by eating insects, taking OM underground, aerating soil

Example: ground beetles, dung beetles

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Habitat• (Latin: “it inhabits”)

• the natural environment where an organism lives

• the physical environment that surrounds

(influences and is utilized by) a species

population.

• E.g., sculpin’s habitat = between rocks @

bottom of tide pool ecosystem

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Structure of Biotic Interactions

• Interactions of plants, animals, and microorganisms are organized in an ecological heirarchy

Individual Species Population Community Ecosystem Biome Biosphere

1. Individual: an organism

2. Species: a group of closely related organisms that can reproduce with each other

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Structure of Biotic Interactions

3. Population: all members of a particular species within an ecosystem

• Many different species interactwith each other to form a

4. Community: all the populationsof different species that interact in an ecosystem– E.g., mosquitoes, robins,

raccoons, cougars

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Niches (specializations)

• The role an organism has

within an ecosystem, physically,

chemically, and biologically

• Its “job,” how it contributes

to, and fits in the environment

• Dragons den investors dislike micro-niches

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The blue heron’s niche• Live near water where they can fish

• Can nest in nearby trees and bushes

• Feed alone, but tolerate other birds

• Can find food in deeper water because of long legs

• This allows them to occupy a different niche than short-legged herons

Great Blue Heron

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Coming up… Biotic Interactions in Ecosystems

1. Symbiosis

I. Commensalism

II. Mutualism

III. Parasitism

2. Competition

3. Predation

4. Mimicry

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Today!

Ecosystems

Abiotic factors

Biotic factors

Ecological hierarchy

Niches

Begin WB 10-13 (due class AFTER next)

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Today! Biotic interactions in ecosystems

WB pages 10-13 due tomorrow

Chapter review

Thursday…

A Celebration!

(of learning)

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Fer-de-lance

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v303A6dFPic

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Biotic Interactions in Ecosystems

1. Symbiosis

(symbiotic int.)

I. Commensalism

II. Mutualism

III. Parasitism

2. Competition

3. Predation

4. Mimicry

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Commensalism (a form of symbiosis)

• One species benefits and the other is not helped or harmed.

• an organism using another for transportation, housing, or something another created, after the death of the first.

• E.g., hermit crabs that use gastropod shells, or barnacles on a whale

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Mutualism (a form of symbiosis)• both individuals of the relationship derive a benefit.

E.g.,: goby fish and shrimp.

• Shrimp digs/cleans a burrow in sand where they both live.

• Shrimp is almost blind (vulnerable to predators above)

• Danger! Goby fish touches shrimp with tail to warn it.

• Both quickly retreat into burrow.

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Parasitism (a symbiotic relationship)

• One species benefits while harming the other

• E.g., Roundworms in humans

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0hY4_MMxM4

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Fig wasps – mutualism or parasitism?

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Competition• Organisms require the same resource at the same

location at the same time (may occupy the same niche)

• Health, growth and ability to reproduce can be limited in individual organisms and populations.

• E.g., coyote territory, moose mating, scotch broom

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Competition• Successful Plants:

- Some release chemicals into the soil to prevent growth of other plants

- This can allow the plant to reproduce very quickly

- Can be an invasive species

E.g., Scotch broom (changes soil pH)

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Predation• The relationship between the “eaters” and the “eaten”

• Predators have adaptations to help catch prey, prey have adaptations to avoid predators

• Some work in packs, others hunt alone if small prey is abundant (rabbits, mice, squirrels)

• Lone hunters compete with each

other (especially if food is scarce)

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Predation• term used to describe predator-prey interactions where

one organism eats all or part of another organism

• One organism is harmed, one benefits

• (different from parasitism because

parasites usually don’t kill the host)

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Predation

• Predator Adaptations:

- Highly developed senses (eyesight, smell)

- fangs, claws

• Prey Adaptations:

- Spines, shells, poison, camouflage, mimicry

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Caribbean Reef Squid – Belize 2013

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Caribbean Reef Squid – Belize 2013

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Coral Snake

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKBTpnCl0xQ

“Red touches yellow, you’re a dead fellow

Yellow touches black, good friend of Jack”

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Mimicry is so cool!

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Mimicry

Belize 2013

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Today! Biotic interactions in ecosystems

WB pages 10-13

due next class

Chapter review

Coming up…

A Celebration!

of learning)