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Page 1: Exciting and Excellent Ecology!. What do you think of when you hear “ECOLOGY”?

Exciting and Excellent Ecology!

Page 2: Exciting and Excellent Ecology!. What do you think of when you hear “ECOLOGY”?

What do you think of when you hear “ECOLOGY”?

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What is Ecology?

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

Scientists study the relationships between the living and nonliving parts of the world.

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The Living Environment:

Biotic Factors• The BIOSPHERE is the portion of Earth

that supports life!

• It extends from the atmosphere to the bottom of the oceans!

• If you shrank the Earth down to the size of an apple, the biosphere would be thinner than the apple’s peel!

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The Living Environment:

Biotic Factors• All the living factors that inhabit an

environment are BIOTIC FACTORS!

• Think BIO from BIOLOGY (the study of life) must mean living things!

• Different organisms are adapted to different parts of the biosphere.

EX: Fish, Mountain Goats, Moles

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The Nonliving Environment: Abiotic Factors

• Ecologists study how nonliving factors in the environment affect living things.

• ABIOTIC FACTORS are the nonliving parts of the environment.

• Examples: air currents, temperature, moisture, light, and soil.

• Abiotic factors can determine which species can survive in a particular environment!

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Think of some BIOTIC Factors at PALATINE…

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Think of some ABIOTIC Factors at PALATINE…

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Levels of Organization:The Hierarchy of Life!

ORGANISMS

POPULATIONS

COMMUNITIES

ECOSYSTEMS

BIOSPHERE

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What are ecosystems?

• Interactions among living things and abiotic factors form ecosystems.

• Ex: Terrestrial ecosystems on land are forests, meadows, and deserts.

• Ex: Aquatic ecosystems in water are fresh or salt water environments.

• What does your ecosystem consist of?

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Where and How Organisms Live

• Every species has a particular function in its community-this is called its NICHE.

• A HABITAT is the place where an organism lives out its life.

• What is your HABITAT and NICHE right now?

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Species Relationships!Who’s HOT and Who’s NOT!

FEEDING RELATIONSHIPS

-AUTOTROPHS-make their own food

Ex: Plants

-HETEROTROPHS-rely on autotrophs

Ex: Rabbits, Cows, etc.

-SCAVENGERS-Feed on carrion, refuse, and dead organisms

Ex: Vultures, hyenas

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Species Relationships!Who’s HOT and Who’s NOT!

MORE FEEDING RELATIONSHIPS

-DECOMPOSERS-break down and absorb nutrients from dead organisms

Ex: Bacteria, Fungi, etc.

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SYMBIOSIS-”Living Together”Not always happily ever after!

COMMENSALISM-one species benefits and the other is not harmed or benefitedEx: Peregrine Falcon & Red-breasted Goose

MUTUALISM-both species benefit! Ex: Ant & Acacia Tree

PARASITISM-one species benefits at the expense of the other Ex: Ticks/Fleas & Dogs

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Think of someCommensalistic relationships,

Mutualistic relationships,and Parasitic relationships at

Palatine…