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DO NOW: Organisms & Their relationships How does this picture show that living things need each other for survival?
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Ecology Branch of biology dealing with the interactions between organisms and the living and non-living factors in their environment Chapter 1.1
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Biotic vs. Abiotic WS Light, temperature, water, soil & minerals –abiotic Kangaroo, fish, algae, ants, mice –biotic
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Organization of Environment Biosphere Biome Ecosystem Community Population Organism –Habitat –Niche Chapter 1.1 p.37
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Organism The individual itself –Habitat –Niche How, where, when it gets nutrients Reproductive behaviors
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Population Individual organisms of a single species
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Community Interacting populations in the same area
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Ecosystem Community consisting of all the biotic and abiotic factors
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Biome Group of ecosystems that share the same climate
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Biosphere –Part of Earth where all living things exist –Consists of 4 parts Lithosphere Hydrosphere Atmosphere Ecosphere
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Organization Analogy Biosphere Biome Ecosystem Community Population Organism –Habitat –Niche Chapter 1.1
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Community Interactions Interactions along with abiotic factors help shape an ecosystem p.38
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Symbiotic Relationships Two different organisms live in association where at least one benefits –Mutualism –Commensalism –Parasitism Discovery video clip
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Mutualism (+/+) Both benefit –Examples: Termites & gut bacteria Ants, aphids & Acacia Cleaner shrimp & zebra fish
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Termites and Gut Bacteria
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Ants, Aphids & Acacia
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Cleaner shrimp & zebra fish
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Commensalisms (+/0) One benefits, the other is not affected –Examples Birds nests in trees Clownfish & sea anemone
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Birds in trees
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Clownfish & sea anemone
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Parasitism (+/-) Type of predation One benefits, the other is harmed Parasite- benefits Host- is harmed –Examples Flea on a dog Tape worms Strangler fig tree
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Flea on a dog
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Tape worm
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Strangler Fig Tree
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Relationships between organisms… Symbiotic Competition
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combat between organisms that share an environment Compete for: –Food & water –Shelter –mates
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So how do we get competition? When niches overlap Two kinds of competition –Interspecific –Intraspecific
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Interspecific Between two or more different species
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Intraspecific Between the same species
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Energy Flow and Food Webs Chapter 2.2
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“Should know” terms: Producers Consumers Autotroph Heterotroph Definitions & examples?
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More “should know” terms Herbivore Carnivore Omnivore Decomposers –Break down plant & animal remains –Recycles nutrients in ecosystem Detrivores –Eat “garbage” of ecosystem Definitions & examples?
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Trophic (consumer) Levels Tertiary Consumers Secondary Consumers Primary Consumers Producers Energy flow
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Food Chains Organisms have varied diets –Can be second, third, or higher level consumers –Depends on # of organisms in food chain This is a food web -->
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Food Web Interconnected food chains
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Pyramid of Energy As you move up the pyramid, energy is lost Energy is lost as heat 10% of energy is transferred *greatest amount On bottom!
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Pyramid of Biomass What is biomass?
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Do Now: Compare!!!
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Nutrient Cycles Biogeochemical cycles –Cycle of materials between living things and the environment Water cycle Carbon cycle Nitrogen cycle Phosphorus cycle Chapter 2.3 What is a nutrient?
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Water Cycle Cycling of water (H 2 O) between Earth’s surface and atmosphere
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Carbon Cycle Carbon cycle –Plants use carbon dioxide in photosynthesis –Carbon returned through respiration
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Video clip: Carbon-eating algae http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/ 2010/09/23/pleitgen.green.algae.filters.c nn?iref=videosearch
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Nitrogen Cycle
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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria Bacteria (nitrogen-fixers) convert nitrogen gas to forms of nitrogen that can be used Example –Root nodules of a legume
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Denitrification Process of returning nitrogen back to the atmosphere
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Phosphorus Cycle Needed for bones, teeth, DNA & RNA Most from erosion & decomposition Short vs long term
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End of Chapter 2 Work on p. 53 #1-11 Quiz Monday!
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