Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byLetitia Price Modified over 9 years ago
3
What is Ecology? Defined: Studying how life interacts within the biosphere is called Ecology All life interacts within the biosphere – Area within the deepest ocean trenches to the highest mountains How do you interact with your environment?
4
Mrs. Moore (biology) runs & hikes How does BHHS interact with the environment?
5
And golfs….and surfs….and horseback trail rides.
6
Mr. Kobe (biology) rock climbs. How does BHHS interact with the environment?
7
Mrs. Linden (nurse) horseback rides.
8
Mrs. Pincu (social studies) hikes.
9
Mrs. Findley (dance) enjoys boating…. and tubing.
10
Ms. Wortman (retired math) hikes.
11
Mrs. Herbst (Highlights & Yearbook) hikes…and horseback rides.
12
Mr. Hinijosa (social studies) hikes.
13
Mr. Tse (special education) trail runs.
14
Mrs. Schneider (Spanish) hikes.
15
Mr. Batcheller (English) surfs.
16
Don’t mess with Mr. Nguyen… he paintballs (in the wilderness also).
17
Mrs. Kessel (English) runs mudders… Enjoys biking…Snow hiking…Zip-lining.
18
Mrs. Frutschy (social studies) snow boards…and falls a lot.
19
Ms. Boyarsky (librarian) hiking…Bird-watching…and kayaking.
20
Levels of Ecology
21
Defined: Group of one species living in the same area Population changes based on: – Births, Deaths, Immigration, Emigration, Available resources Click on information box Populations
31
Population Patterns Populations go through 3 stages: 1)Slow growth Population is slowly adapting to particular environment 2) Exponential growth High birth rates due to abundant resources 3) Carry capacity Defined: greatest number of individuals that the environment can sustain Birth & death rates eventually balance What stage is the human population in?
32
What happens once we reach Carrying Capacity? Some populations stabilize for the long term Some populations experience a sharp decline called a “crash” Which will humans experience?
33
Communities Defined: Populations of many species living in the same area at the same time Each organism has it own HABITAT – Habitat: Place where an organism lives Each species has its own NICHE – Niche: The role/needs of a species – Ex: Termites return nutrients to the soil
34
Ecosystems Defined: Communities of species interacting with the living & non-living Biotic (living) Factors: o Animals: Mice, Reptiles, Insects o Plants: Cactus, Flowers, Shrubs Abiotic (non-living) Factors: o Sand, rocks, sunlight, climate, soil, water, etc… Ecosystem changes affect biodiversity o Keystone species greatly alter ecosystems
37
What is a Biome? Defined: Large area with distinct climate, plant, and animal life Climate factors: sun, rain, topography Climate determines life
38
The Biosphere Defined: All organisms and the part of the Earth where life exists Biosphere changes can affect life Ex: More CO2 in the atmosphere… causes warmer temps
39
Review 1) What is ecology? 2) What are two reasons that populations will increase? 3) What are two reasons that populations will decrease? 4) What are factors that control population growth called? 5) How does a population, community, ecosystem, biome, and biosphere differ? 6) What is a keystone species? 7) Place the levels of ecology in order from smallest to largest. – Ecosystem, Population, Biosphere, Community, Biome
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.