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ECOLOGY The Study of the Interaction of organisms with their environment
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The Environment Biotic Factors all of the living things in the environment Abiotic Factors all of the nonliving things in the environment
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Community All of the living things in an area that DEPEND on each other
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Relationships in a Community -1 Symbiosis = “Living Together” –Close relationship between two or more species –Examples Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism
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Mutualism Both species benefit from the relationship WIN – WIN EX: acacia tree and ants.
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Commensalism One species benefits from the relationship and the other is unaffected. WIN – “I don’t care” EX: Orchid
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Parasitism One species benefits (parasite) and the other is harmed (host) WIN – LOSE EX: Tick Parasite does not want to kill the host. Why?
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Relationships in a Community - 2 Predation - The feeding of one organisms on another –Predator hunts/eats –Prey gets eaten
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Habitat The Place where an organism lives
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Niche The JOB of an organism in a community
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Niches in a Community PRODUCER CONSUMER DECOMPOSER
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Producer (Autotroph) Plants make food in a community Photosynthesis –using sunlight to make food
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Consumer (Heterotroph) Can’t make their own food Primary Consumer Eats plants Secondary Consumer Eats other animals
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Decomposers Are consumers Get food by breaking down dead matter Recycle nutrients Examples –Fungi (molds, mushrooms) –Bacteria
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Energy The ability to do work Flows through an ecosystem What is the primary source of energy in an ecosystem? The Sun
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Food Chain Pathway of energy through an ecosystem Sun Grass Producer Grasshopper Primary Consumer Bird Secondary Consumer
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Food Web Food chains connected in a community All of the possible feeding relationships
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Food Web
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Energy Pyramid PRODUCER PRIMARY CONSUMER SECONDARY CONSUMER TERTIARY CONSUMER
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Energy Pyramid Shows energy loss in a food chain –90% lost as heat # of organisms at each level decreases –Less energy available Because of energy loss, maximum of 5 levels.
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