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Ecology is____ Title Page Table of Contents Parts of an ecosystem…………………pg 3 Levels of organization in an Ecosystem…………… ………………pg 4 Factors in an ecosystem……………….pg 5 Cycles in nature Carbon cycle ………… .… ………...pg 6 Water cycle ………………..................pg 7 Nitrogen cycle ……………...…… ……..pg 8 Energy transfer Forest food web …………………… … pg 9 Ocean food web ………………………...pg 10 Desert food web ………………………...pg 11 Energy pyramid …………………………pg 12 Symbiosis …………………….…………pg 13 Limiting factors………………………….pg 14 Succession…………………..................pg 15 Biome chart……………………………...pg 16 Biome world map …………..................pg 17 Biome map of U.S………………….…..pg 18 Human Impact…………………………..pg 19 Bio accumulation ……………………….pg 20 Invasive species…………………………pg 21 Acid rain …………………………………pg 23 Global warming and greenhouse effect pg 24 Glossary……… …………………….pg 25-30 Ecology is____

Abiotic and biotic factors

Carbon cycle Water cycle Description ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Description ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Food chains and food webs show __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ Nitrogen Cycle Description _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Forest food web Forest food chains

Marine food Web Desert Food Web

Energy Pyramid with trophic levels Symbiosis Description _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Predator prey Parasitism Commensalism mutualism Example example Description ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Succession Description Primary Succession ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Succession Description Secondary Succession ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Limiting Factors in an ecosystem Birthrate:__________________________________________________ Death rate: ___________________ ____________________________ Emigration: __________________ ____________________________ Immigration: __________________ ____________________________ Biomes Biome Climate Precipitation Temperature Vegetation Animals food water Competition home mates

Bio accumulation Acid Rain Description ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Description ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Invasive species Description ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Global Warming/Greenhouse gases Description ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Glossary Trophic level Ecology Organism Environment Population Community Ecosystem Biome Biosphere Habitat Photosynthesis respiration biotic Ecology Environment Producer Consumer Decomposer Herbivore Carnivore Omnivore Food chain Food web Energy pyramid

Glossary Predator Abiotic Prey Competition Pollutant Biome Invasive species Toxin Biodiversity Deciduous trees Conifer trees Permafrost Carbon sink Abiotic Competition Biome Climate Transpiration Run off Precipitation Condensation Evaporation Fresh water Habitat Marine habitat