Populations & Communities Ch. 1 Review Populations & Communities
Lesson 1 Big Ideas An organism gets the things it needs to live, grow, and reproduce from it’s environment. Biotic and abiotic factors make up a habitat. The levels of organization within an ecosystem are organism, population, and community. Click the link to watch the Ecosystems Song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUY_-LK_lOc&feature=related
What level of ecological organization would this lizard be? Community Ecosystem Organism Population
What level of ecological organization would this lizard be? Community Ecosystem Organism Population
This red panda gets the things it needs to live, grow, and reproduce at the Knoxville Zoo. The zoo would be the red panda’s _______________.
This red panda gets the things it needs to live, grow, and reproduce at the Knoxville Zoo. The zoo would be the red panda’s ___habitat_____.
The water, dirt, and air in this turtle’s habitat are ___________ factors.
The water, dirt, and air in this turtle’s habitat are ___abiotic___ factors.
What is a biotic factor in this picture?
What is a biotic factor in this picture What is a biotic factor in this picture? Any of the plants on the windowsill
Which level of ecological organization is displayed in each of these pictures?
Which level of ecological organization is displayed in each of these pictures? Populations
The two populations below belong to two different species The two populations below belong to two different species. They interact with each other and live in the same area. What level of ecological organization do they represent?
The two populations below belong to two different species The two populations below belong to two different species. They interact with each other and live in the same area. What level of ecological organization do they represent? Community
Identify the levels of ecological organization in this picture: 1 Identify the levels of ecological organization in this picture: 1. organism 2. population 3. community 4. ecosystem Organism= 1 prairie dog; population= all of the ferrets on the prairie; community= all of the populations on the prairie combined (the owls, the grass, the ferrets, the hawks, the flowers, the prairie dogs); ecosystem= all of the biotic and abiotic factors on the prairie (all of the living and non-living things on the prairie combined)
Lesson 2 Big Ideas Populations can change in size when new members join the population or when members leave the population. Some limiting factors for populations are weather conditions, space, food, and water.
What is the population density of “mini” T-Rex’s on the 3 ft by 4 ft piece of land below?
Remember… Population Density= Number of Individuals Unit Area
What is the population density of “mini” T-Rex’s on the 3 ft by 4 ft piece of land below? 1 mini T-Rex per ft2
What are two ways to leave a population?
What are two ways to leave a population? 1. Emigration 2. Death
What are two ways to join a population?
What are two ways to join a population? 1. Immigration 2. Birth
What are factors that limit population growth?
What are factors that limit population growth? Water, food, living space, and weather conditions
Lesson 3 Big Ideas Every organism has a variety of adaptations that are suited to its specific living conditions to help it survive. Click the link to watch the Adaptations Song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-1WzDLCHmA&feature=related Two major types of interactions among organisms are competition and predation. The three main types of symbiotic relationships are mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism. Click the link to watch the Symbiosis Rap Song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNm7dg3BiyU&feature=related Evolution and Natural Selection Rap Song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7Z3VBVW45s&feature=related
What is the term for young Simba’s role in his habitat? Examples: He drinks at the watering hole He eats meat that his parents feed him He plays with his friend, Nala His Dad teaches him how to pounce and catch prey He will one day become King of Pride Rock
What is the term for young Simba’s role in his habitat? Niche Examples: He drinks at the watering hole He eats meat that his parents feed him He plays with his friend, Nala His Dad teaches him how to pounce and catch prey He will one day become King of Pride Rock
What type of interaction among organisms is shown in the picture?
What type of interaction among organisms is shown in the picture? Predation
The children are feeding the seagulls The children are feeding the seagulls. What type of interaction is taking place among the seagulls that are trying to eat the same bread?
The children are feeding the seagulls The children are feeding the seagulls. What type of interaction is taking place among the seagulls that are trying to eat the same bread? Competition
What type of symbiosis is shown in the pictures below?
What type of symbiosis is shown in the pictures below? Commensalism
What type of symbiosis is shown in the pictures below? Left: leach; right: tick
What type of symbiosis is shown in the pictures below? Parasitism Left: leach; right: tick
What type of symbiosis is described in the cartoon?
What type of symbiosis is described in the cartoon? Mutualism
What type of symbiosis is shown in the pictures below?
What type of symbiosis is shown in the pictures below? Mutualism
Lesson 4 Big Ideas Unlike primary succession, secondary succession occurs in a place where an ecosystem currently exists. Click the link to watch the Succession Song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzE6BNNLew0&feature=related
Which kind of succession would occur in the area displayed below?
Which kind of succession would occur in the area displayed below? Secondary succession
Which kind of succession would occur in the area displayed below? Primary
Which kind of succession would occur in the area displayed below? Primary succession Primary
Which kind of succession would occur in the area displayed below? Secondary
Which kind of succession would occur in the area displayed below? Secondary succession Secondary
Which kind of succession would occur in the area displayed below?
Which kind of succession would occur in the area displayed below? Secondary succession