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Ch. 5 Ecology Each new day is designated by a green background
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Wednesday 10/21/2015 Self evaluation of objectives Take Test on ch. 4 Once you are done with your test Glue in ch. 5 objective and complete your pre- assessment Create a vocabulary list for the following words – Population density – Geographic range – Growth rate – Age structure – Immigration – Emigration
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Factors That Affect Population Growth Birth Rate Death Rate Immigration (into a population) Emigration (out of a population)
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Thursday 10/22 or Friday 10/23 Learning Targets: today I will… – Identify methods for how ecologist study population – Develop methods for study populations ET: In your notebook, answer the following question: Why is it important to study populations?
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You are an ecologist studying populations of Canadian geese in Fort Steilacoom park. You have to collect one of the following pieces of information: (Mrs. Sortore will assign your group one) – Size of the population – Geographic range within the state – How fast the population is growing (Birth/death) With your group, develop a plan for how you are going to collect this information (15 min.)
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Read through the rubric Can you find all the rubric items in your field study? Modify your plan so that your field study includes all rubric items – create a poster with your methods I.Controlled methods for collecting the data (consistency) II.Data table / diagrams III.Number of times this will be done IV.Duration of the study (how long) Create a Field Study to collect your data 20 min.
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Group Share/Critique Using your field study rubric you are going to assess another groups field study Use the sticky notes at each group to ask questions and provide constructive feedback Please leave at least one comment/questions per. Field study you visit
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UNTAMED SCIENCE!!! In your notebook, write down the methods you see ecologist using to collect data *Reminder for Monday – we are going outside so dress for the weather in closed toe shoes and a coat
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5.1/5.2 Limits to Growth: Monday 10/26 LT: Today I will – Practice calculating population density – Identify different types of distribution for a population – Explain how the density and distribution effect a population (density dependent factors) ET: 1.What is carrying capacity? 2.What factors determine carrying capacity?
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Describing Populations Density and Distribution Population Density = number of individuals per unit area Distribution = how individuals are spaced RandomUniformClumped p. 130-131
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Lets Practice! In these 2 models you will practice calculating populations density and identifying density dependent limiting factors
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Q: A mutant for of lice has appeared in a population, explain possible outcomes for the below two scenarios Population 1: low density and random Population 2: high density with clumped distribution
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Limiting Factors Density Dependent 1.Competition 2.Predation or Herbivory 3.Parasitism 4.Stress from overcrowding Density Independent 1.Unusual weather 2.Natural disasters
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Tuesday 10/27/2015 – Field Study LT: Today I will… – Conduct a field study to investigate common weed populations on a school lawn ET: 1.Review your vocabulary words for this chapter (2 min) 2.Have the person across from you quiz you on your words Population density Age structure Immigration Emigration Carrying capacity Geographic range Distribution (3 kinds)
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Wed. 10/28 – Logistical vs. Exponential Learning objectives: today I will… – Differentiate between logistical and exponential growth in a population – Compare human growth to logistical and exponential growth ET: What is demography?
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Draw the model on your paper
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Answer the questions below
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Logistical Growth 3 phases 1.Exponential Growth 2.Growth Slows down 3.Growth Stops
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Exponential Growth When conditions are ideal and resources are unlimited populations will just get larger and larger and larger and larger and larger…..
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Analyzing Data Pg. 135 Multiplying Rabbits
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The Human Population Q: Is human population growth exponential or logistical? Why? (private think time, answer in your notebook)
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Age Structure 10/29 LT: Today I will… – Describe The 3 phases of demographic transition – Create age structure diagrams – Claim, Evidence, Reasoning (CER) with age structure diagrams (interpreting data) ET: From last class – What can we infer about the population below? HUMANS
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Q: What is this graphic showing? Talk with your group and each will share out What is this diagram depicting?
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Age Structure Diagram Features Title Age in years Gender # or % of the population
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CER – Claim, Evidence, Reasoning With your group, you will develop a claim/inference about that population What evidence from your age structure diagram led you to this inference Provide reasoning behind the data used
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Tuesday 11/4 – 6.1 A Changing Landscape LT: Today I will… Describe the relationship between resource use and sustainable development. Explain the pros and cons of different modes of renewable and nonrenewable resources ET: How do our daily activities affect the environment? (list 3) Key vocab: renewable resource, nonrenewable resource, sustainable development
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Resources Non-renewable – Oil – Coal – Natural Gas – Uranium Renewable – Wind – Water – Solar
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Sustainable Development Using natural resources without causing long term damage to the environment (soil, water, climate)
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Examples of Sustainable Development
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Answer The Following Questions Pg. 158 What is soil erosion? What causes it? what is desertification? What is biomagnification? What is DDT? Why are both bad? What are the major forms of air pollution? What causes acid rain?
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Soil as a renewable resource Soil Erosion 1.Why is it bad? 2.What are the main causes?
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Fresh Water What is Biomagnification? Why is it important?
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Atmospheric resources What are the major forms of air pollution? Smog, acid rain, greenhouse gasses, and particulates
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Wednesday 11/12 – Biodiversity 6.3 LT: Today I will… – Define biodiversity and explain its value – alter habitat and the affect that it has on the biosphere ET: What does the word “diversity” mean? Define 1.Habitat Fragmentation 2.Ecological hot spot
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Threats to Biodiversity: Discussion 1.Altered Habitats 2.Hunting and the Demand for wildlife products 3.Introduced Species 4.Pollution 5.Climate Change
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Conservation of Biodiversity (Untamed Science: Zoos) Protecting individual species Preserving habitats and ecosystems (hot spots) Considering local interest
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Acid Rain Lab Beans germinating
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Notebook Check – 11/14/14 Each of these dates should include learning targets and entry tasks 10/29 – 5.1 vocabulary list, pg. 135 data activity with bunny populations 11/3 – Predator/Prey Life video with 4 relationships explained 11/4 – How do we affect the environment entry task 11/7 – Questions and notes on resourses 11/10 – Conclusion for acid rain lab, article review on “billions and billions” 11/12 – Notes on biodiversity/vocabulary
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Biology 11/18/2014 Today we will… 1.Get test back and track our progress 2.Get acid rain procedures and go through them with the rubric 3.Introduction to salinity and farming with salt water
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How will salinity affect seed germination Salty foods!
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