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Interactions Among Living Things. I. Living Things and Their Environment  All of the living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic) things in an environment.

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1 Interactions Among Living Things

2 I. Living Things and Their Environment  All of the living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic) things in an environment are interconnected.

3  Example: Think of a spider web. The environment’s web is the relationship among its plants, animals, soil, water, temperature, light, and other biotic and abiotic factors.

4 Temperature Soil Animals Light Water

5  What happens when one part of a spider’s web is damaged?

6 The entire web falls apart.

7 What happens when someone contaminates the water supply to a farm?

8 A. Ecosystems  Consists of all the living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic) things in a given area that interact with one another.

9 Abiotic factors: nonliving Air Sunlight Soil Rocks

10 Biotic Factors: Living Fish Flower Tree Bacteria Mushroom Flamingo Man

11  Ecosystems overlap and affect one another.  Ecosystems can be as tiny as a drop of pond water or as large as an ocean.

12 Forest Ecosystem: Includes birds, squirrels, rabbits, trees, bushes, grass, insects, mushrooms, bacteria, dead leaves, soil, rocks, sunlight, rainwater, etc….

13 Desert Ecosystem: Air, sunlight, cacti, sand, pocket mice, jack rabbits, etc…

14 B. Communities  The living part of any ecosystem.  All the different organisms that live together in that area.  Example: Pond community – Includes fish, frogs, snails, microorganisms, and water lilies.

15 Pond Community Cattails Kingfisher Otter Water strider Frog Catfish

16 C. Populations  A group of organisms of the same type (species) living together in a community.  Example: all the rainbow trout in a lake or all the redwood trees in a forest.

17 Rainbow Trout Redwood Trees

18 What type of ecosystem do you live in?  Take a sheet of paper, divide it in half, and make a list of the biotic and abiotic factors in your ecosystem.

19 BioticAbiotic


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