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Ecological Relationships
21/11/2018 Ecological Relationships W Richards Worthing High School Please note – some of the animation effects used here only work in PP XP
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Ecosystems 21/11/2018 “Ecosystem” is a term used to describe all of the organisms living together as a community in a particular habitat. Ecosystems are constantly changing: Changes in population due to predation, disease etc Physical changes (e.g. temperature change) Changes in ecosystems Pollution Human interference Changes in soil conditions
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Classification of Plants
21/11/2018 We all know that there are many different types of plants, so how do we classify them?
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Taking samples of an ecosystem
21/11/2018 Using different “sampling techniques” we can measure changes in an ecosystem. The two main measurements are: The physical conditions of a habitat (temperature etc) The populations of different species in that habitat Some common ways of measuring… Help! Measuring temp, pH etc Taking animal samples Taking samples using quadrats
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Food chains 21/11/2018 A food chain shows where the energy goes in a food chain (in other words, “what gets eaten by what”): Rabbit Cabbage Fox Stoat The arrows indicate where the energy is going Plants convert the sun’s energy into food
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Pyramids of number 21/11/2018 In this food chain we can see that the number of organisms in each stage is less than in the previous stage: Cabbage Rabbit Stoat Fox We can draw a “Pyramid of Numbers” to show this pattern: One fox A few stoats Some rabbits Lots of cabbages
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“Funny looking” pyramids
21/11/2018 Consider this food chain instead: Tree Greenfly Ladybird Bird One bird Some ladybirds Many greenfly ONE tree
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