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Page 1: Review of the Principles of Ecology Post Falls HS, Biology Eco 1.

Review of the Principles of Ecology

Post Falls HS, Biology

Eco 1

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Reviewing Biosphere

• Zone of the earth which supports life, including parts of the:

• Lithosphere (solid earth)

• Hydrosphere (water bodies)

• Atmosphere (envelope of air)

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Page 4: Review of the Principles of Ecology Post Falls HS, Biology Eco 1.

Reviewing Abiotic vs Biotic

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Reviewing Niche

• An organism’s role in the environment

• Producer, consumer (herbivore/carnivore), saprovore (scavenger/ decomposer)

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Autotroph (Producer)

• Producer organism that makes its own food from sun or energy of chemical compounds

• Green plants, bacteria, some protists

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Heterotroph (Consumer)• Depend upon auto-

trophs for energy and substance

• Herbivores eat plant material directly

• Carnivores eat animal material

• Omnivores eat both

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Herbivores – 1st Order Consumer (primary)

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Carnivores-2nd Order (secondary), 3rd Order

(tertiary), etc.

Predator-Prey

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Primary

Secondary

Tertiary

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Scavengers are carnivores, too, but called saprovores

(eat dead matter)

Which are Saprovores?

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Decomposers are saprovores, too!

• Decay and break down dead matter

• Recycle matter and use energy

• Macroscopic or microscopic like fungi or bacteria

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Common Thread?

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They were all omnivores !

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Symbiosis

• Means “living together”

• Close and permanent relationship between organisms of different species

• Parasitism, Mutualism, and Commensalisms

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Parasitism

One benefits (parasite) and one is harmed (host) by the relationship

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Mutualism

Both benefit from the relationship. Food for the insect, pollination for the

plant.

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Commensalism

One benefits while the other is apparently unaffected!

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Food Chain

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Food Chain

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Food Chain

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?

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Actually, many crossing and interrelated food chains are known

as a food web

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Energy and Matter

• Energy is used at each step in a food chain or energy pyramid but is renewed constantly by the sun

• Matter (the material making up organisms) is recycled because its supply is finite

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Energy Pyramid

Only 10% of the energy of a level is passed on to the next level. 90% is used in the lives of the organisms at that level

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Natural Cycles (recycling)

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Quiz

The part of the biosphere that includes all the

water

Hydrosphere

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Quiz

The thin layer of the earth in which life

exists

Biosphere

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Quiz

Which is an abiotic factor in our

environment?Pine tree, sunlight,

coyote, lichen

Sunlight

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Quiz

A group of squirrels living together in

Black Bay Park is an example of what?

Population

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Quiz

Label each as a niche or habitat:

Forest, herbivore, meadow, autotroph,

tundra, lake

Habitat, niche, habitat, niche, habitat, habitat

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Quiz

Which niche is found at the end of every

food chain?

Decomposer

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Quiz

Second order consumers are more often known as this

Carnivore

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Quiz

The symbiotic relationship between

you and the tapeworm in your

intestines making you lose weight

Parasitism

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Quiz

What do you call many interacting

food chains?

Food web

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Quiz

Which can be recycled in

ecosystems:energy or matter?

Matter

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