A love, hate thing…
Every organism in an ecosystem has a role or job to carry out… That job and how it uses the conditions around it is called a niche Examples include: an organism’s place in the food web; producer, consumer, decomposer. How it interacts with other living things (biotic factors) Where and how it lives out its life Resources (abiotic factors) that affect it.
Competition Predation: predator and prey Symbiosis Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism
Competition exists between members of the same species and between species. What are organisms competing for? Resources: food, water, living space, etc.
Contrary to common thought… An organism won’t eat all the prey. What would happen to the predator
Sym; together Biosis: living Symbiosis is defined as a “relationship when two organisms live closely (in or on) together. Three types
I’ll scratch your back if you scratch mine…
When one member in the relationship is benefited and the other…well no harm, nor help
One member is helped by the relationship and the other is harmed.
Orderly, natural changes and species replacements that take place in the communities of an ecosystem. Often follows a predictable, orderly pattern. Two types: Primary and Secondary
Step 1 - Bare rock (0-1 years) Lichens grow on the bare rock (a pioneer species). As they die, the decaying lichens form soil so moss can grow.
Step 2 - Grassland (2-4 years) Grasses and other small plants grow; out-competing the mosses for sunlight.
Step 3 - Transitional or shrub (5-20 years) Small shrubs such as dogwood and sumac begin to dominate.
Step 4 - Coniferous Forest ( years) Pines and fir trees begin to shade out the smaller shrubs
Pine forest
Step 5 - Deciduous Forest ( years) Large, slow-growing trees such as oak, maple and hickory replace the pines…if the abiotic factors “allow” it to happen.
Succession that occurs after a community is disrupted by natural disasters or human activity. Examples = fire, flood… *Occurs in a shorter amount of time because soil and sometimes seeds present.
Yellowstone National Park (after a 1988 forest fire)
Southern WI = Prairie Baraboo = deciduous forests Northern Wa = temperate rainforest in Olympics