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The Abiotic and Biotic Environment
EQ: How can we classify the levels of ecological organization?
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Ecology is… the study of the interactions among organisms and their environment.
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Biotic vs. Abiotic Biotic components of the environment: Living things that affect the ecosystem Ex. Grass, plankton, plants, insects Abiotic components of the environment: Non-living things that affect the ecosystem Ex. Water, sunlight, oxygen, temperature, soil
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Summarize What is the difference between biotic and abiotic factors?
Give an example of each.
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Organization of an Ecosystem
Individual – One organism, a single living thing habitat- the place where an organism lives in order to obtain food, water, shelter and other things needed for survival niche- the role of an organism in the environment - type of food it eats - how it gets its food - interactions with other organisms Ex. The niche of a bee is to pollinate flowers as it gathers nectar for its food.
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Organization of an Ecosystem
Population – All the individuals of a given species in a specific area or region at a certain time. Members of a population compete for food, water, space, and mates Ex. Loblolly pines in SC
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Organization of an Ecosystem
Community - All the different population in a specific area or region at a certain time Communities involve many types of interactions among populations: obtaining food, space, or other environmental factor Ex. All of the crabs, seagulls, and sea grass at the beach are part of the same community
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Ecosystem – One or more communities in an area and the abiotic factors including water, sunlight, oxygen , temperature and soil Biome – Individual ecosystems grouped together according to climate and vegetation Biosphere – the ecosystem of planet Earth
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Summarize What are the levels of ecological organization from smallest to largest?
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Draw your pyramid Fill in each level of the pyramid
Include a description on the right of each level Be sure to show and or list your individual’s habitat and niche
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