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Ecology The study of interactions of living things and their environments Abiotic factors – nonliving things in the environment Biotic factors – living things in the environment
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Levels of Organization Organisms populations communities ecosystems biomes biosphere
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Organisms Live in a habitat. Have a niche – a role in their environment. Can only occupy one niche at a time.
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Matter and Energy Flow Food chains are used to show matter and energy flow through an ecosystem Ex. Grass rabbit snake Each link represents a trophic level.
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Trophic Levels 1 st order autotrophs (producers) 1 st order heterotrophs (herbivores) 2 nd order heterotrophs (carnivores) 3 rd order heterotrophs (consumers)
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Energy Loss Food chains can typically have three links but never more than 5 (there is not much energy left in the fifth link). Energy is lost as heat at each link.
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Food Webs Show all possible energy transfers at each trophic level (many food chains linked and intertwined)
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Ecological Pyramids Energy pyramid: energy decreases as trophic level increases p. 54 Number pyramid: population size decreases as trophic level increases (more grass than humans) Biomass pyramid p. 55: biomass decreases as trophic level increases
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