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ECOLOGY Chapter 2 Notes
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Basics of Ecology Ecology is: the study of how living things interact with each other and with their environment Ex: Humans polluting the environment
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Sometimes they help… Sometimes they hurt.
Basics of Ecology In other words: it is the study of relationships between living and non-living things Sometimes they help… Sometimes they hurt.
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Basics of Ecology An ecologist: scientist who studies these relationships.
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BIOTIC = LIVING ABIOTIC = NONLIVING
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Organization of the Biosphere
ecosystem community population organism Biosphere
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BIOSPHERE:planet earth
Starts at the deepest ocean and goes up to the atmosphere—anywhere life can exist.
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Biosphere Life is not evenly distributed in the biosphere
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Ex: water, rocks, fish, & plants
Ecosystem: a specific environment; includes both biotic (LIVING) and abiotic (NONLIVING) things in an area Ex: water, rocks, fish, & plants
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COMMUNITY—Many different types of organisms living together.
Only includes the Biotic (living) parts of an ecosystem.
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POPULATION— . -Group of same species living together and reproducing
Ex: a school of fish; group of giraffes .
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ORGANISM -Just one living thing. What do you think his name is?
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Habitat: environment where an organism lives Ex: Your house;
Nemo’s sea anemone A monkey’s tree
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Niche Organism’s unique strategy for surviving in its environment
Niche: an organism’s “special role” in its environment
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Which frog is better-adapted to its environment?
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Is an animal better fit for this rainforest environment if it is green or brown? Big or small? If it flies, runs, climbs, or swims?
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Niche Even though they live in the same environment, everybody (or every organism) has to find a different way to live. What would our society be like if everyone tried to play the same role (have the same niche)?
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Example of Biosphere Organization
ecosystem community population organism Biosphere
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Food Chains Food Chain: linear model showing the transfer of energy in an ecosystem → How energy gets from sun to plants to animals -Radiation into Chemical Energy
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Food Chains
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Food Web Interlinking food chains
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Terms for Food Webs and Food Chains:
Trophic Level: feeding levels shown in a food web In other words: are you a Producer? Consumer? Decompser?
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Terms for Food Webs and Food Chains:
Producers: autotrophic organisms; at the bottom of the food chain; photosynthetic; usually plants
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Terms for Food Webs and Food Chains:
Consumers: heterotrophic organisms; feed off other things Primary (1o): eat producers (herbivores) Secondary (2o): eat primary consumers Tertiary (3o): eat secondary consumers
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Terms for Food Webs and Food Chains:
Decomposers: bacteria and fungi that break down dead matter
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Other Terms to Know Herbivore: eats producers (plants) Carnivore: eats
Ex: cow Carnivore: eats meat (animals) Ex: lion
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Omnivore: eats both producers (plants) and consumers (meat)
Ex: human
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Pyramid of Numbers
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Biomass Energy(10% Rule)
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Putting it All Together
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Putting it All Together
Producer = autotroph Primary consumer = heterotroph & herbivore Secondary consumer = carnivore & heterotroph Tertiary consumer = carnivore & heterotroph
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Biomagnification
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