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PRINCIPLES OF ECOLOGY

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Look out for these symbols!

Write this down!

Draw this!

Partner talk

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WHAT IS ECOLOGY?

Scientific study of the interactions among organisms and their environments.

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ASPECTS OF ECOLOGICAL STUDY

Biosphere: part of the Earth that supports life.

Environment: non living and living surroundings.

Abiotic factors: non living factors, light, soil.

Biotic factors: living organisms interactions.

Look at the picture. How do other living organisms affect the gold fish?

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LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION IN ECOLOGY

ORGANISM POPULATION COMMUNITY ECOSYSTEM BIOSPHERE

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ORGANISM Complete individual, living being.

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POPULATION -A group of one species of organisms that live together in the same place at the same time -Interbreed. -Share and compete for resources.-Adaptations may reduce competition.

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COMMUNITY -A group of interbreeding populations in the same area at the same time. -Changes in one population affects another.

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ECOSYSTEM -Composed of the interactions between organisms, and their surrounding abiotic factors. -Types: terrestrial, freshwater and saltwater.

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BIOSPHERE -All portions of Earth where life exists. -Relationship between all of the ecosystems.

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ORGANISMS IN ECOSYSTEMS

-HABITAT: Where the organism lives.

-NICHE: The role and position the species has in the environment.

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Predator prey relationship

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Living together of different species may

aid survival.

Symbiosis

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LIVING RELATIONSHIPS

PARASITISM + -

Tomato hornworn caterpillar and braconid wasp eggs

MUTUALISM + +

Ant and acacia tree

COMMENSALISM + 0

Spanish moss and a tree

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FEEDING RELATIONSHIPS

◦ Autotroph:

◦ Heterotroph:

HERBIVORE

CARNIVORE

OMNIVORE

SCAVENGER

DECOMPOSER

PLANTS

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CYCLES IN NATURE

-Energy in an ecosystem is replenished by the sun. -Matter in an ecosystem has to be recycled. -Atoms making up organisms today are the same as those present when life on Earth began.

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Water Cycle

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The Water Cycle

◦ Precipitation◦ Evaporation◦ Condensation◦ Transpiration◦ Runoff◦ Groundwater

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Carbon Cycle

Carbon Cycle Video

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The Carbon Cycle Atmosphere

Photosynthesis Respiration

Wastes Soil Fuel

Pollution

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The Nitrogen Cycle

Amino acids and proteinsAtmosphereLightningBacteria WasteRunoff

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Nitrification – oxidation of ammonia with O2 to make nitrates

-Nitrates are absorbed by plants and are used for protein absorption

Denitrification – nitrate reduction to produce nitrogen

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Nitrogen Fixing Nodules

-The bacteria converts the nitrogen that can’t be used by the plants into a useable form. What kind of symbiotic relationship would this be?

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Lightning -Lightning breaks nitrogen molecules and letting nitrogen combine with oxygen in the air forming nitrogen oxides. These dissolve in rain, forming nitrates, that are carried to the earth.

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Nitrogen cycle

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STOP….WAIT A MINUTE…..

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NUTRITION AND ENERGY FLOW

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HOW ORGANISMS OBTAIN ENERGY

-Producers: AUTOTROPHS make their own food

-Consumers: HETEROTROPHS take their food in ready made

◦ Carnivores: meat, hawk◦ Herbivores: plants, rabbit◦ Omnivores: meat and plants, bear◦ Scavengers: carrion and refuse, buzzard

-Decomposers: breakdown and release nutrients from dead organisms, bacteria and fungi.

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MATTER AND ENERGY FLOW IN ECOSYSTEMS

-Food chain: Model used to show how matter and energy flows through an ecosystem.-Autotrophs Heterotrophs Decomposers-Usually 3-5 links.-10% of available energy reaches next link. Because energy is used/lost as heat at each link. Grass rabbit fox

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Practice building food chains

Click on the link below (or access build food chain activity from the wiki ecology page) and build all the food chains.

http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/content/animals/kidscorner/games/foodchaingame.htm

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FEEDING LEVELS-Trophic level: A feeding step in a food chain.

(Animal may occupy more than one trophic level in an ecosystem.)

1st trophic level = green plant = producer 2nd trophic level = herbivore = primary consumer/1st order 3rd trophic level = carnivore = secondary consumer/2nd order 4th trophic level = carnivore = tertiary consumer/3rd order 5th trophic level = carnivore = quaternary consumer/4th order

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What is wrong with this diagram?

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Food Web -Model showing all possible feeding relationships at each trophic level in a community. -Network of interlinked food chains.

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WRITE 2 FOOD CHAINS IN THIS FOOD WEB

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ECOLOGICAL PYRAMIDS -Shows how energy flows through an ecosystem. -Initial energy source is the sun. -Autotrophs/1st trophic level at base of all pyramids. -Three types

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Pyramid of numbers -Based on population size at each trophic

level. -Populations decrease at each successive

trophic level but inversion is possible.

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Pyramid of Energy-Based on the amount of energy available at each trophic level. -Only 10% of the energy is past to the next level.Decreases at each level by 90% , this energy is used or lost as heat.

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Pyramid of Biomass

-Shows mass of living material at each trophic level. -Decreases at each trophic level

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