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Ecology Notes Ecology: The study of the interactions among organisms and their environment.

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Page 1: Ecology Notes Ecology: The study of the interactions among organisms and their environment.

Ecology Notes

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Ecology: The study of the interactions

among organisms and their environment.

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Environment: Abiotic Factors: non-living factors

(rocks, air, sun, water)

Biotic Factors: Living factors (plants, animals)

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Ecological Organization: Species: one type of living thing Population: a group of a species Community: all the populations in an area Ecosystem: the community and the

physical environment Biosphere: the earth

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Autotrophs Organisms that make their own food

(plants)

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Heterotrophs: Organisms that must eat to get energy (animals)

Herbivores: eat plants Carnivores: eat animals Omnivores: eat both plants and animals Scavengers: eat dead animals Decomposers: eat dead material/ recycles

nutrients

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Predator/ Prey Relationship Predator: does the eating Prey: gets eaten

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Environmental Limits on Population Size Habitat: Where an organism lives

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Niche: Role or job of a species. (reduces competition)

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Competition: competing for limited resources (food, water, space)

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Growth curve for unlimited or exponential growth.

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Finite resources: Limited resources.

Limiting factors: any factor that limits population growth. (lack of food, water, space…)

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Carrying capacity: The maximum number of species a habitat can support.

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Organism relationships Symbiosis: organisms that live and depend

on another organism to live. Commensalism: One benefits, one is neutral

Mutualism: Both benefit

Parasitism: One benefits, one is harmed.

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Energy Flow Energy flow: All energy comes from the

sun. Plants turn it into food, animals eat plants, animals eat animals…

Only about 10% of energy gets passed on to the next organism. 90% gets used up by movement, growth, heat, etc.

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Food Chain: a series of organisms through which food energy is transferred.

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Food Web: Several interacting food chains. Producers: = autotrophs = plants Consumers: = heterotrophs = eat the food Decomposers: break down food

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Energy Pyramid: a diagram showing the amount of energy at the different trophic levels

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Biomass Pyramid: diagram showing the amount of mass at each trophic level

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Material Cycles Carbon Cycle (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen)

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Photosynthesis: light + CO2 + H2O glucose + O2

Respiration: glucose + O2 energy + CO2 + H2O

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Water cycle

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Nitrogen Cycle: Nitrogen is in proteins

N2 = not useable

NO3, NH3 = useable by plants and animals

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Ecological Succesion: The process by which an existing

community is slowly replaced by another community.

Primary Succession: starts with rocks Secondary Succession: after a disaster,

starts with dirt.

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Human Impact Renewable resources:

Trees, food

Non-renewable resources: Coal, oil, natural gas, metals

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Air Pollution From: factories, cars

Problems: health problems, acid rain

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Water Pollution From: garbage, waste from factories,

increase water temperature Problems: chemicals are toxic to animals,

heat decreases the amount of oxygen in the water.

Nitrates: from sewage… too much algae growth reduces oxygen levels

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Biodiversity Creates a more stable ecosystem. More food options for organisms More potential cures for diseases

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Loss of Habitats Natural disasters Roads, buildings, pollution

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Biological Magnification Poison becomes more concentrated in

animals as you go higher in the food chain.

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Exotic Species Foreign plants and animals

Take food, nests, and other resources from native plants and animals.

Have no predators so population levels are uncontrolled.

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Acid Rain Caused by Air Pollution Acidic water kills vulnerable organisms

such as fish eggs.

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Greenhouse Effect vs. Global Warming Greenhouse effect = good

Our atmosphere traps heat so we don’t freeze at night

Global warming = bad Increased amounts of greenhouse gasses

(CO2, H2O, CH4) trap more heat and increase the global temp.

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Ozone Layer Ozone = O3

Located in upper atmosphere

Blocks ultraviolet rays which cause cancer

CFC’s break down ozone.