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Ecology Introduction (6.1) Part 1 Pre AP Biology Ecology Introduction (6.1) Part 1

Biotic - Living

Abiotic = non-living

Levels of Ecology Organismal

Levels of Ecology Populations

Levels of Ecology Communities

Levels of Ecology Ecosystems

Levels of Ecology Landscapes

Levels of Ecology Biosphere

Biogeography of Kangaroos

Transplant - Zebra Mussels

Transplant - Kudzu

Transplant - Fire Ants

Fire Ant Migration from Mobile

Fire Ant Bites

Transplant - African “killer” Bees

Ecology Introduction (6.1) Part 2 Pre AP Biology Ecology Introduction (6.1) Part 2

Hadley cell model Shows the movement of water vapor around the globe

Local effect - Mountains

Rain Shadow Effect

Thermocline in ponds and lakes

Ecology Introduction (6.1) Part 3 Pre AP Biology Ecology Introduction (6.1) Part 3

Aquatic Biomes

Coastal & Ocean terms

Coral Reefs of the World(purple areas) Rainforests of the oceans

Fresh water terms

Oligiotrophic Lake

Eutrophic Lake

Stream Headwaters

Midstream

Estuary

Wetlands - Swamp

Wetlands - Marsh