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1 Dynamics of an Ecosystem

2 What is an Ecosystem? An ecosystem can be any given area containing living and non-living things. Living things (biotic) can be classified as plants, animals and organisms. Examples of non-living things (abiotic) are weather, earth, sun, soil, climate and atmosphere. Both living and non-living things play roles in how well an ecosystem thrives.

3 How Big Are Ecosystems? An ecosystem can be as small as the underside of a rock or as large as a rainforest. (Earth can be technically called one giant ecosystem.) To make classifying ecosystems easier we use these 3 terms: Micro – A small scale ecosystem like a rock or a puddle Messo – A medium scaled ecosystem like a forest or a lake. Biome – A very large ecosystem or collection of ecosystems that share similar biotic and abiotic characteristics.

4 Categorizing Ecosystems
Furthermore, we can categorize ecosystems according to where they are found. If an ecosystem is found in a puddle, lake, or ocean it is considered an aquatic ecosystem. If an ecosystem is found outside a body of water it is considered a terrestrial ecosystem.

5 Levels in an Ecosystem To understand how things interact within an ecosystem we must understand a few key terms. Individual – Any living thing or organism in an ecosystem. Population – The total number of a specific species living in an ecosystem. Community – The total number of all species living in an ecosystem. Ecosystem – This includes everything that is found in the ecosystem (living and non-living) (biotic and abiotic). Biome – Set of ecosystems that share similar characteristics. Biosphere – All the different ecosystems established on Earth.

6 Biomes RECALL: Biomes are not ecosystems! They are a collection of ecosystems that share similar biotic (living) and abiotic (non-Living) characteristics. Biomes are often defined by their vegetation, climate, geology and soil. There are 5 major biomes on Earth; Desert Aquatic Tundra Forest Grassland

7 Assignment Get into partners.
Pick 1/5 biomes and research the type of vegetation, animals, soil, climate found in that specific biome and list a few example locations of it. You will have 20 minutes to complete the worksheet. You will then participate in a “World Café” When complete we will enter key terms into our definition section and add them to the vocabulary wall.

8 Key Terms Biotic Abiotic Individual Population Community Ecosystem
Biome Biosphere


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