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Ecology Vocab The study of the interactions among living things, & between living things & their surroundings. Ecology Comes from the Greek word oikos, which means “house”
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Ecology Vocab Community
A group of different species that live in one area. Ex: Groups of alligators, turtles, birds, fish, etc. that live in the Florida Everglades. Community
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Ecology Vocab Ecosystem
Includes all of the organisms as well as all the nonliving things (abiotic factors) in an area. Ecosystem
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Ecology Vocab A major regional or global community of organisms. They are usually defined by the climate conditions & by the plant communities that live in that area. Ex: Rainforest, Tunga. Biome
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Ecology Vocab Biotic Factor The living things in an ecosystem.
Ex: Plants, Animals, Fungi, Bacteria. Biotic Factor
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Ecology Vocab Abiotic Factor The nonliving things in an ecosystem.
Ex: Temperature, Moisture, Wind, Rocks, Soil, Sunlight. Abiotic Factor
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Ecology Vocab Biodiversity
The assortment (variety) of living things in an ecosystem. Biodiversity
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Ecology Vocab Keystone Species
A species that has an unusually large effect on its ecosystem. Ex: Beaver Keystone Species
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Ecology Vocab Producer
An organism that get their energy from nonliving resources. Meaning they make their own food. Ex: Plants Producer
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Ecology Vocab Autotroph Organism that performs photosynthesis
The suffix troph- comes from the Greek word meaning “nourishment”. The prefix Auto- means “self”. Self nourishment :)
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Ecology Vocab Consumer
Organisms that get their energy by eating other living or once- living resources. Also called heterotrophs. Consumer
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Ecology Vocab Heterotroph
An organism that consumes other organisms for energy or nourishment. Also called consumer. Heterotroph The suffix troph- comes from the Greek word meaning “nourishment”. The prefix Hetero- means different. Different Nourishment
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Ecology Vocab Chemosynthesis
A process by which an organism forms carbohydrates using chemicals, rather than light, as an energy source. Ex: Organisms found at deep-sea vents, hydrothermal pools, or marsh flats. Chemosynthesis
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Ecology Vocab Herbivore Organisms that eat only plants.
Ex: Desert cottontail Herbivore
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Ecology Vocab Carnivore Organisms that eat only animals.
Ex: Harris hawks eat desert cottontails. Carnivore
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Ecology Vocab Omnivore Organisms that eat both plants and animals.
Ex: Kangaroo rats eat seeds & insects. Omnivore
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Ecology Vocab Detritivore
Organisms that eat dead organic (plant and animal) matter. Ex: Millipede feeds on detritus. Detritivore Dih-TRY-tuh-VOHR
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Ecology Vocab Decomposer
These are detritivores that break down organic (plant and animal) matter into simpler compounds. Ex: Fungi Decomposer
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Ecology Vocab Specialist
A consumer that primarily eats one specific organism or feeds on a very small number of organisms. Ex: Florida snail kites rely on apple snails. Specialist
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Ecology Vocab Generalist Organisms that have a varying diet.
Ex: Gray wolf’s diet. Generalist
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Ecology Vocab Trophic Level The levels of nourishment in a food chain.
Also known as a feeding level. Trophic Level
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Ecology Vocab A model that shows the complex network of feeding relationships & the flow of energy within an ecosystem. Food Web
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Ecology Vocab Food Chain
Sequence that links species by their feeding relationships. It shows the relationships for a single chain of producers & consumers. Food Chain
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Ecology Vocab Energy Pyramid
A Diagram that compares energy used by producers, primary consumers, & other trophic levels. Energy Pyramid
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Ecology Vocab A measure of the total dry mass of all organisms in a given area. Biomass
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Ecology Vocab Biogeochemical Cycle
The movement of a particular chemical through the living (biological) & nonliving (geographical) parts of an ecosystem. Biogeochemical Cycle
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Ecology Vocab The circular pathway of water on Earth. Hydrologic Cycle
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Ecology Vocab Oxygen Cycle
The process where oxygen flows into the atmosphere as a byproduct of photosynthesis. Organisms take in this oxygen & release it as CO2 through respiration. Oxygen Cycle
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Ecology Vocab Carbon Cycle
The organic circulation of carbon from the atmosphere, into organisms, and back again. Carbon Cycle
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Ecology Vocab Nitrogen Fixation
The process by which certain types of bacteria can turn nitrogen gas into ammonia. Nitrogen Fixation
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Ecology Vocab Phosphorus Cycle
A local cycle that begins when phosphate is released by the weathering of rocks. It is limited to water, soil, & ocean sediment. Phosphorus Cycle
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Ecology Vocab Habitat The area in which an organism lives.
Includes all the biotic and abiotic factors that interact with the organism. Habitat
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Ecology Vocab Niche The role an organism plays within its habitat.
All the physical, chemical, and biological factors that a species needs to survive, stay healthy and reproduce. Niche
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Ecology Vocab Succession
Sequence of biotic changes that regenerate a damaged community or changes that create a community in a previously uninhabited area. Succession
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Ecology Vocab Symbiosis
A close ecological relationship between two or more organisms of different species that live in direct contact with one another. Symbiosis
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