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The Biosphere:Ecology
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I. The Enviroment A. Ecology- the study of interactions among organisms & their environment – 1. Scientist who study ecology are called ecologists – 2. Ecologist carry out research through: observing, experimenting & modeling B. Environmental Factors that influence an environment – 1. Abiotic factors- non living factors – 2. Biotic Factors- living and once living factors a. organized by complexity
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II. Abiotic Factors A. All living things depend on abiotic factors for survival B. All abiotic factors that affect the biotic factors: – 1. Water- needed for respiration, digestion, & photosynthesis – 2. Light/Temperature- needed for plants to convert thermal energy to chemical energy. Determine what species live in an area – 3. Air- cleanliness of air (pollution), and pressure – 4. Soil- nutrients, minerals & moisture determine what plants thrive in a location
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How can abiotic factors effect living organisms?
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Osmotic Regulators: Artci Charr Fish & Humpback whales Nonosmotic Regulators: Ocean Kelp & Feather Duster Worms
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Cold blooded: poikilothermic Warm blooded: homeothermic
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III. Biotic Factors A. Organisms depend on other living things too B. Biotic Factors are organized to include one organism up to an entire planet – 1. Organism(Species) Population Community Ecosystem Biome Biosphere
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IV. Levels of Organization 1. Species- one group that is the same (can breed & reproduce) 2. Population- all individuals of a species living in the same area 3. Community- populations of other species that interact with one another
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IV. Levels of Organization 4. Ecosystem- all the communities including living and non-living factors 5. Biome- large region with same climate and similar dominant communities 6. Biosphere- combined portions of the planet in which all life exists
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a. Biotic factors organization example – Roger Rabbit Rogers extended family Rabbits, insects, plants, & jaguars Rabbits, insects, plants, jaguars, soil, streams/rivers, moderate temperature The Savannah
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Review Questions 1. Compare & Contrast Abiotic and Biotic factors – List five examples of each that are in your ecosystem 2. Explain how biotic factors would change in an ecosystem that had been flooded 3. Create a chain of examples of how biotic factors are organized. Starting from organism and ending with biome.
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