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Page 1: Define ecology. Define and identify ecosystems, biotic ...

Objectives

!  Define ecology.

!  Define and identify ecosystems, biotic factors and abiotic factors.

!  Describe how energy flows through an environment.

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Ecology

!  Ecology is defined as the study of the interactions between organisms and the living and non-living components in its environment.

!  Living components in an environment are called biotic factors.

!  Non-living components in an environment are called abiotic factors.

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Interdependence

!  As we have already learned, organisms are dependent on each other, as well as their environment for survival.

!  List the BIOTIC factors on which we depend…

!  List the ABIOTIC factors on which we depend…

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Ecological Organization

!  The study of ecology starts with the organism, or individual.

!  Many individuals of the same species in the same area is called a population.

!  Multiple populations that share the same area for a community.

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Ecological Organization (cont.) !  A community and the abiotic factors of

an area is referred to as an ecosystem.

!  Many ecosystems that share similar climate conditions and are within similar lines of longitude are called biomes.

!  The entire span of “livable” space on the planet is called the biosphere.

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Eco-Breakdown

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Habitat !  The habitat refers to the place where

an organism lives. !  Most organisms require certain things

to be present in their habitat in order to survive. !  Food sources !  Water !  Shelter !  Climate !  etc.

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Niche

!  The combination of all of the biotic and abiotic factors that an organism uses in its habitat is called a niche.

!  Generalists can adapt to many different niches.

!  Specialists require very specific niches to survive.

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Roleplay !  Every organism has a role to play in

their environment. !  Autotrophs (Producers) are organisms

who are able to produce their own energy without directly depending on another organism (photosynthesis or chemosynthesis).

!  Heterotrophs (Consumers) are organisms that depend directly on autotrophs or other heterotrophs for energy.

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Heterotrophs

!  Heterotrophs can be divided into 3 categories: !  Herbivores are organisms that depend

directly on plants for their energy. !  Carnivores are organisms that depend on

other consumers for their energy. !  Omnivores are organisms that can get

energy directly from both producers and consumers.

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Trophic Levels !  When an organism consumes another

organism, energy is exchanged. !  Some of that energy is useful energy

(about 10%). The rest is wasted energy.

!  Each time an organism consumes another it is called a trophic level.

!  As we ascend trophic levels, the amount of original energy decreases.

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Trophic Levels (cont.)

Primary Consumer

Secondary Consumer

Tertiary Consumer

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Energy vs. Matter !  Energy can only flow in one direction in an

ecosystem. !  Matter, however, can flow in many directions. !  When organisms consume another organism,

both matter and energy are transferred. !  The energy is used by the receiving

organism, but the matter will be returned to the ecosystem through either death or waste.

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Pyramid Diagrams

Trophic (Energy) Pyramid

Biomass (Matter) Pyramid

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Food Chains & Food Webs

!  Ecologists use food chains to show a single line of energy flow.

!  Ecologists use food webs to show multiple lines of energy flow.

!  Food webs are made up of multiple food chains.

!  Arrows show the flow of energy (not which organism eats another.)

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Food Webs

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Food Web Practice

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Objectives

!  Define ecology.

!  Define and identify ecosystems, biotic factors and abiotic factors.

!  Describe how energy flows through an environment.