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Interactions Within Ecosystems http://www.kidsgeo.com/images/ecosystem.jpg

Groups of living things interact within ecosystems The environment can be organized into five levels Biome : region with similar climate, types of plants, and animals Ecosystem: The living and non-living things that interact in one environment. Community: The living organisms of an ecosystem Population: A group of organisms of the same species that live in the same area. Organism: A single living thing, made up of one or many cells, that is capable of growing and reproducing.

Patterns Exist in Populations http://farm1.static.flickr.com/90/208997985_692784c75f.jpg Patterns in Living Space Animals in a habitat are located based on food supplies, water, and shelter locations. Some animals live in large groups for safety ( fish and elephants ) http://www.biology-blog.com/images/blogs/3-2007/the-majestic-elephants-of-southern.jpg

Patterns in Time Population sizes can change with seasons Many organisms migrate to other areas (monarch butterflies and birds) http://www.learner.org/jnorth/images/graphics/monarch/monarch13.jpg

Organisms Interact in Different Ways Organisms may cooperate, compete, or depend on each other for survival (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMsmDy-2jbA)

Competition can happen with the same species (plants compete for light, space, and nutrients) Competition between different species (hyenas and vultures compete for remains of dead animals) http://www.duiops.net/seresvivos/galeria/hienas/hyena-and-whitebacked-vultures-01301147b.jpg

Organisms Interact in Different Ways Competition Competition is the struggle between individuals or different populations for a limited resource http://cache.eb.com/eb/image?id=95240&rendTypeId=4

Organisms Interact in Different Ways Cooperation Some organisms work together to benefit each other Killer whales hunt in pods (groups) Ants, bees, and termites (members of a colony have different roles and responsibilities…queen bee, worker bees, etc.) http://www.apitherapy.com.au/contents/media/l_bee%20pollen%20dw.jpg

Organisms Interact in Different Ways Predator and Prey relationships Predators can affect how the prey populations are distributed (fish in large groups) Prey can affect the location and number in predator populations (birds feeding on insects migrate to the areas where the insects are plentiful) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffcyVpqn9ng

Survival of One Species Might Depend on Another Species Symbiosis: two different species who live together in a close relationship Both species benefit One species benefits while the other is not affected One species benefits while the other is harmed

Types of Symbiosis Mutualism: Two species interacting with each other that benefits both species. (bees and flowers) http://www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/images/bee_flower.jpg

Types of Symbiosis Commensalism: two species interacting with each other with one species benefiting and the other unaffected. (jellyfish and fish) http://www.immediart.com/catalog/images/big_images/SPL_R_Z140032-Jellyfish_with_fish-SPL.jpg

Types of Symbiosis Parasitism: two species interacting while one species benefits and the host species is harmed Examples of human parasites. http://www.gifam.org/pic006.htm

Populations Change Over Time : Population density Population growth and decline Predator-prey interactions can affect population increase or decrease ( as a wolf population increases the moose population decreases) Birth rate may decline or increase http://www.sciencedaily.com/images/2007/10/071019183055-large.jpg

Populations Change Over Time Limiting factors: any factor or condition that limits the growth of a population in an ecosystem (food, water, light, large group of predators, small group of prey) http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/learning/hunter_education/homestudy/wildlife/wildlife/limit.phtml?print=true

Maintaining a Balance in an Ecosystem Carrying Capacity: the maximum number of individuals that an ecosystem can support. Limiting factors affect the carrying capacity http://www.hunter-ed.com/images/graphics/carrying_capacity_chart.gif

Main Points on Organism Interactions in Ecosystems Groups of living things interact within ecosystems (biome, ecosystem, community, population, organism) Organisms can interact in different ways (competition, cooperation, predator vs prey, and symbiosis: mutualism, commensalism, parasitism)