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Chapter 18 Section 1

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Objectives:

Distinguish between biotic and abiotic parts of the environment

Explain how populations and communities are related

Describe how the abiotic parts of the environment affect ecosystems

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Studying the Web of Life: The Science of Ecology –

The study of the interactions of organisms with one another and their environment

The Two Parts of an Environment: Biotic: living factors; all the organisms

that live together and interact with one another

Abiotic: non-living factors such as water, soil, light, and temperature

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Organization in the Environment: Levels:

Organism

Population

Community

Ecosystem

Biosphere

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Populations:

Definition: a group of individuals of the same species that live together in a specific geographical area

Often compete with one another for food, nesting space, and mates

Examples?

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Communities:

Definition: all of the populations of species that live and interact in an area

The populations in a community depend on each other for food, shelter, and many other things

Examples ?

http://www.wcskids.net/shhs/clubsorgs/ecology1.gif

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Ecosystems:

Definition: made up of a community of organisms and the abiotic environment of the community

How organisms interact as well as how temperature , precipitation, and soil characteristics affect organisms

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Ecosystem:

http://www.nrri.umn.edu/worms/forest/images/ecosystem_fig3.gif

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The Biosphere:

Definition: the part of the Earth where life exists

From the deepest part of the ocean to high in the air

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Apply:

Part 1: List all of the biotic and abiotic factors in

your neighborhood

Part 2: Describe how biotic factors change when

abiotic factors change

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Quick Quiz:

A caterpillar, a deer, and a rabbit all want to drink from the same puddle, eat the same plant, and bask in the same spot of sunshine. Are they competing members of a population? Why or why not?

Using a salt marsh example, explain why ecologists state that saving a large animal such as the heron or egret can also save an ecosystem.