BASICS OF THE ENVIRONMENT: ECOLOGY Justin Ray M Guce.

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BASICS OF THE ENVIRONMENT: ECOLOGY Justin Ray M Guce

What is ECOLOGY??? ORGANISMS ABIOTIC FACTORS INTERACTIONS RELATIONSHIPS CYCLES BIOTIC FACTORS

What is ECOLOGY??? Interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment Ernst Haeckel (1866)

What is ECOLOGY??? Oikos (greek) house BIOSPHERE- Largest house in nature

LEVELS of ORGANIZATION BIOMES SPECIES COMMUNITY POPULATION ECOSYSTEM

TERMS to REMEBER

FLOW OF ENERGY

TROPHIC LEVELS

ECOLOGICAL PYRAMIDS PYRAMID of NUMBERS

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