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Ecology: Ecology: an introduction
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The study of the interactions that take place among organisms and their environment
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Biosphere The part of Earth that supports life Top portion of Earth's crust (lithosphere) All the waters that cover Earth's surface (hydrosphere) Atmosphere that surrounds Earth
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Ecosystem All the organisms living in an area and the nonliving features of their environment Biotic – living Abiotic – nonliving
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Biotic Biotic – living Plants Animals Single celled organisms Fungi
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Abiotic Abiotic – nonliving Water Air Soil Temperature Sunlight
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Parts of an Ecosystem
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Population All the organisms in an ecosystem that belong to the same species (biotic)
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Community All the populations in an ecosystem (biotic)
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http://www2.tpwd.state.tx.us/learning/texas_nature_trackers/black_ tailed_prairie_dog/images/lg_black_tailed_prairie_dogs.jpg
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Habitat The place in which an organism lives provides the kinds of food and shelter, the temperature, and the amount of moisture the organism needs to survive
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Niche The specific role that an organism plays in its ecosystem
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http://www.thinksimian.com/images/birds_2/nest.JPG
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Competition Food Space
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Competition Competition caused by population growth affects many organisms, including humans Limits population size
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Limiting Factor Anything that restricts the number of individuals in a population. Includes living / biotic and nonliving / abiotic features of the ecosystem
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Carrying Capacity The maximum number of individuals of any species that can be supported by a particular ecosystem on a long-term basis
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http://library.thinkquest.org/J002558F/carrying_capacity.JPG
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Energy Transfer Food Chains Food Webs Energy Pyramids
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http://www.arcytech.org/java/population/images/food_chain.jpg
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