Learning Objectives Identify the levels of organization that ecologists study Explain how biotic and abiotic factors influence an ecosystem
Ecology
What is Ecology? Eco = house ology = the study of Ecology - the study of the interactions that occurs between organisms and their environment
Nature’s Eco (house) Nature’s “houses” come in many sizes From atoms to the entire planet
Levels of Organization Individual (Species) Population Community Ecosystem Biome Biosphere
Individual Organism Individual - One living thing
Population Population - Group of individuals of the same species living in the same area
Community Community - Populations that live together in a defined area
Ecosystem Ecosystem - All the communities (living things) in an area + all the non-living components of the environment
Biome Biome - group of ecosystems with the same climate and similar communities
Largest House - Biosphere Biosphere - contains the combined portions of the planet in which all life exists, including land, water and air
YouTube Levels of Organization
Biotic Life PLANTS ANIMALS FUNGI BACTERIA All the living parts of an environment that live together and interact with one another
Abiotic All the non-living parts of an environment (physical factors) Not or without WEATHER ROCK and SOIL WATER LIGHT TEMPERATURE All the non-living parts of an environment (physical factors)
Habitat Habitat – the area where an organism lives, including the biotic and abiotic factors
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