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ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT An Introduction
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ECOLOGY The study of how organisms interact with one another and with their environment (surroundings). BIOTIC FACTOR A living thing (organism). Animals, Plants, Unicellular Organisms. ABIOTIC FACTOR A non-living thing. Water, Soil, Sunlight, Rainfall, Temperature
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LEVELS IN THE ENVIRONMENT BIOME ECOSYSTEM COMMUNITY POPULATION ORGANISM/SPECIES
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An ORGANISM is a living thing. A SPECIES is organisms that are closely related and can produce offspring that can produce more offspring. ORGANISM/SPECIES This alligator is an organism from the American Alligator species.
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POPULATION A POPULATION is a group of organisms from the same species that live together in the same living space. The organisms in a population often compete for shelter, food, and water POPULATION ORGANISM/SPECIES This is a population of alligators.
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COMMUNITY A COMMUNITY is all of the different populations that share the same living space. They also compete for many things such as shelter, food, and water. COMMUNITY POPULATION ORGANISM/SPECIES This is a community of alligators, cranes, and grasses.
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ECOSYSTEM An ECOSYSTEM is all of the communities that share the same living space and the abiotic factors (non-living things) in the environment. ECOSYSTEM COMMUNITY POPULATION ORGANISM/SPECIES This is an ecosystem of alligators, cranes, and grasses all living in a murky pond.
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BIOME A BIOME is made up of many ecosystems that share similar climate and communities. BIOME ECOSYSTEM COMMUNITY POPULATION ORGANISM/SPECIES The freshwater biome is made up of many smaller ecosystems: ponds, lakes, rivers, and streams.
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BIOMES VS ECOSYSTEMS Biomes contain many ecosystems. All of the ecosystems within a biome share most of the same traits: Abiotic: Temperature (cold, hot, or varied) Abiotic: Rainfall Abiotic: Soil and Rock types Biotic: Plants and Animals adapted to the climate. Example Biome: Forests Ecosystems: Amazon Rainforest, African Rainforest, Australian Rainforest Abiotic and Biotic Factors are similar in different parts of the world because they are in the same biome.
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