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Chapter: 3.1 C OMMUNITY E COLOGY
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All living organisms are limited by factors in the environment A biological community is a group of interacting populations that occupy the same area at the same time
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Limiting factors are any abiotic or biotic factors that restricts the numbers, reproduction, or distribution of organisms Factors that restrict the growth of one population might enable another to thrive
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R ANGE OF T OLERANCE Any environmental factor, there is an upper limit and lower limit that define the conditions in which an organism can survive Example: steelhead trout live in cool, clear coastal rivers and streams. Ideal range of water temperature is between 13 and 21 degrees Celsius Temperatures above 25 degrees Celsius the trout will die
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E COLOGICAL S UCCESSION The change in an ecosystem that happens with one community replaces another as a result of changing abiotic and biotic factors is ecological succession The establishment of a community in an area of exposed rock that does not have topsoil is primary succession
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A mature community can eventually develop from bare rock, this is called a climax community After a flood, fire or other disturbance new species of plants and animals that occupy the habitat is considered secondary succession
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T ERRESTRIAL B IOMES Weather and latitude have major effects on terrestrial biomes Tundra band below the polar ice caps Boreal forest band below the tundra Temperate forest southeaster Canada, eastern US Woodland Mediterranean, western coasts of US and south Africa and Australia Grassland US, South America, Asia, Africa
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Desert every continent except Europe Tropical Savanna Africa, S. America and Australia Tropical seasonal forest Africa, Asia, Australia Tropical rain forest Central & South America, Australia, Africa
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A QUATIC ECOSYSTEMS Freshwater ecosystems Rivers and Streams Lakes and Ponds
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T RANSITIONAL A QUATIC E COSYSTEMS Wetlands marshes, swamps Estuaries
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M ARINE E COSYSTEMS Intertidal Zones narrow bands where the ocean meets land Open ocean Coastal ocean Coral reefs
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M OVIE T IME Energy Flow in an Ecosystem Energy Flow in an Ecosystem Redwoods Redwoods
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