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1 INTRO TO ECOLOGY pp

2 Ecology means "study of homes"
study the relationships of animals, plants, and their environment (interdependence) A small change can affect the whole ecosystem Ecology Defined

3 Interdependence Organisms rely on interactions with their environment for survival (living and non- living things) Changing one part of the environment effects all things it is connected to

4 Levels of Organization

5 Levels of Organization
Levels that expand or narrow to what is included in the environment: Biosphere – portion of the earth & atmosphere supporting life

6 Levels of Organization
Levels that expand or narrow the what is included in the environment: Ecosystem – all the living & non-living things in a particular environment

7 Levels of Organization
Levels that expand or narrow the what is included in the environment: Community: all the living things in an area

8 Levels of Organization
Levels that expand or narrow the what is included in the environment: Population: all the same species living in the same area.

9 Levels of Organization
Levels that expand or narrow the what is included in the environment: Simplest level: Organism – a living individual in the area

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11 Biosphere Ecosystem Community Population Organism

12 http://www.brainpop.com/science/ecologyandbehavior/ec osystems/

13 Ecosystem Components Biotic Factors: living parts
Habitat: the place where an organism lives Biotic Factors: living parts of an environment Abiotic Factors: non-living parts of an environment (physical & chemical)

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15 Dealing with the Ecosystem
Tolerance Curve: a graph showing the range of conditions an organism can survive Outside the curve performance decreases drastically. Conditions can include temp, pH, salinity, etc.

16 Dealing with the Ecosystem
Acclimation: the ability for some organisms to adjust their tolerance levels Ex/ At high altitudes our bodies can adjust to lower oxygen levels

17 Dealing with the Ecosystem
Control of Internal Conditions (2 ways) Conformer: organisms that do not control their internal conditions they conform to the environment – cold blooded Regulator: organisms that control their internal conditions (regulate despite the environment – warm blooded)

18 Dealing with the Ecosystem
Escaping Unsuitable Conditions Dormancy: hide and reduce activity for the duration of the conditions (ex/ bear hibernates for the winter) Migration: relocate away from the conditions. (ex/ birds fly south for the winter)

19 Niche/Habitat Niche - the job of an organism (usually based on what they eat) Generalist: broad niche with a wide tolerance curve Able to use a variety of resources. Ex/Rats Specialists: narrow niche with small tolerance curve Uses specific resources. Ex/ Koala


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