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Ecology. Ecology – is the scientific study of the interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environments.

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Page 1: Ecology. Ecology – is the scientific study of the interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environments.

Ecology

Page 2: Ecology. Ecology – is the scientific study of the interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environments.

Ecology

• Ecology – is the scientific study of the interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environments.

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Habitats

• The place where an organism lives and that provides the things the organism needs is called its habitat!– Food, water, and shelter.

• Biotic Factors – The living parts of an ecosystem. – Animals, plants, fungi, bacteria.

• Abiotic Factors – The nonliving parts of an ecosystem.– Water, Sunlight, Oxygen, Temperature, and soil.

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Organism

• The smallest unit of ecological study.– Wildebeest

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Populations

• A population is a group of individual organisms of the same species living in a particular area. – Herd of Wildebeest

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Exponential Growth

• Occurs when the population multiplies by a constant factor at constant time intervals.

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Limiting Factors

• A factor that restricts the growth of a population. – Space– Food availability– Disease

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Community

• All of the organisms inhabiting a particular area make up a community.

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Ecosystem and Biosphere

• An ecosystem includes the abiotic and biotic factors in an area.

• The biosphere is the sum of all Earth’s ecosystems.

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How do organisms get energy?

• Every organism requires energy to carry out life processes such as growing, moving, and reproducing. – Producers (autotroph) – synthesize their own food

through the process of photosynthesis. – Consumers (heterotrophs) – obtain their energy

by eating other organisms. – Decomposers -

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Types of Consumers

• Herbivore – eats plants.• Omnivore – eats plants

and animals.• Carnivore – eats

animals.

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Food Chains

• The pathway of energy transfer form one organism to another is called a food chain.

• What would happen if one organism is overhunted and removed from the food chain?

• What is the source of all energy?

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Food Web

• A pattern of feeding represented by interconnected and branching food chains is called a food web.

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Energy Pyramid

• Emphasizes the energy loss from one organism to the next in a food chain. Only 10 % is passed on to the next level, the rest is lost to the ecosystem in the form of heat.

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Types of Relationships among species!

• Predation – an interaction in which one organism eats another. There are two individuals that participate.

• Predator and Prey• Fox is a predator and

the rabbit is the prey.

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Symbiotic Relationships

• A symbiotic relationship is a close interaction between species in which one of the species lives in or on the other. – Parasitism – one benefits and the other is harmed.– Mutualism – both species benefit– Commensalism – one benefits and the other is

neither helped or harmed

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Ecological Succession

• The process of community change is called ecological succession.

• What would happen if you left the field behind Heritage uncut for a couple of years?

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Primary Succession

• When a community arises in a lifeless area that has no soil.

• Pioneer species are the first to colonize barren rock.

• Climax community takes hold several hundred or thousand years later. The forest has grown to its full capacity.

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Secondary Succession

• When a disturbance damages an existing community but leaves the soil intact, the change that follows is called secondary succession. – Fires– Land cleared for

farming, then abandoned.

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The Carbon and Oxygen Cycle• Carbon starts its cycle in the

atmosphere as Carbon Dioxide.

• Plants take in the carbon dioxide and make organic compounds known as glucose.

• That glucose gets passed on to consumers through the food chain.

• They then release carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere through the process of cellular respiration.

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Human Activities can alter ecosystems!

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Population Growth

• As the human population continues to grow, the environment will be negatively impacted by the following.– Habitat destruction– Deforestation– Air Pollution – Acid Rain– Water pollution– Global Warming– Introduced Species– Reduced Biodiversity– Overexploitation

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Deforestation

• The clearing of forest for agriculture, lumber, and other uses also affects the carbon cycle by eliminating plants that absorb CO2 for photosynthesis.

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Alternatives to Clear cutting

• Don’t cut down every single tree!!!!!!

• Selective Cutting

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Greenhouse Effect

• They process by which atmospheric gases trap heat.

• Greenhouses trap heat.

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Global Warming

• The overall rise in Earth’s average temperature. – Caused by increasing

carbon levels in the atmosphere.

• What causes increased carbon levels in the atmosphere?– Deforestation– Burning of Fossil Fuels

• Effects of Global warming– Rising sea levels– Large effects on weather– Loss of Species

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Acid Rain• Precipitation that carries

acid to the Earth’s surface. – Smokestacks and automobile

exhaust pipes release nitrogen and sulfur compounds into the atmosphere. They then combine with water and form acid rain.

– Can lower pH of soil and aquatic ecosystems causing species to become extinct.

• Acid Rain

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Water and Air Pollution

• Burning Fossil Fuels – Releases chemicals into the atmosphere.

• Fertilizers – end up in water supplies.

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Introduced Species

• Starlings and house sparrows are introduced species from Europe. They competed with the bluebird population drastically reducing its population.

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Snakeheads

• Snakeheads are very aggressive and are outcompeting all native fish populations. Examples include Bass, Pickerel,

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Overexploitation

• The practice of overhunting. – Elephants were hunted for their tusks

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What can Humans do to reduce our negative impact on the

environment?• Selective cutting• Make our homes more energy efficient• Use cars get higher gas mileage• Tougher regulations