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Section 1 What is an Ecosystem? Grade 10 Biology Spring 2011
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Distinguish an ecosystem from a community Describe the diversity of a representative ecosystem Sequence the process of succession
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Ecology: study of the interactions of living organisms with one another with their physical environment (soil, water, climate)
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Habitat: place where a particular population of a species lives
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Community: the many different species that live together in a habitat
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Ecosystem: community and all the physical aspects of its habitat (soil, water, weather)
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Abiotic: physical aspects of a habitat (nonliving) Biotic: organisms in a habitat (living)
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Biodiversity: variety of organisms, their genetic differences, and the communities and ecosystems in which they occur
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Pioneer species: first organisms to live in a new habitat where soil is present Small, fast growing plants Make ground more hospitable
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Succession: somewhat regular progression of species replacement
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Primary succession: succession that occurs where life has not existed before
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Secondary succession: succession that occurs in areas where there has been previous growth Abandoned fields Forest clearing Fire
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Glacier Bay Example: Primary succession Receding glacier, new land is being exposed Most recently exposed areas: piles of rock and gravel, nutrient deficient Pioneer species carried in by wind: lichens, moss Crowded out eventually, other plants take over Nutrients build up, supports more species
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1. A fire burns down 20 acres of forest. The type of succession that will follow is? 2. The type of succession after a volcanic island forms is? 3. The type of succession that follows an abandoned farm field is? 4. Aspects such as soil, and weather are considered which type of factor?
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1. Secondary succession 2. Primary succession 3. Secondary succession 4. Abiotic
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