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1 Study of interactions between organisms and their environments. Ecology

2 Biotic Factors Biosphere – life-supporting layer of Earth Biotic factors – all living organisms in a biosphere

3 Abiotic Factors Nonliving factors in an environment Examples: Radiation Light Heat (temperature) Wind (air currents) or Water currents in aquatic environments Water (moisture) Soil (mineral concentration) Fire

4 Organization of Life Organisms (species) Populations Communities Ecosystems Biosphere

5 Levels of Organization

6 Feeding Relationships Autotrophs – can capture energy from sunlight Heterotrophs – rely on other organisms for their food and energy Herbivores – eat plants Carnivores – eat animals Omnivores – eat plant and animals Decomposers – break down organic matter Sunlight is the main source of energy.

7 Trophic Relationships Autotrophs 1 st level consumers (herbivores) 2 nd level consumers 3 rd level consumers 4 th level consumers (top predators)

8 Feeding Relationships Food chain – a series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten Food web –the feeding relationships that form a network of complex interactions Trophic level – each step in a food chain or food web

9 Food Web

10 Ecology Pyramids Energy pyramid – shows the relative amount of energy available at each trophic level

11 Biomass pyramid – represents the amount of living organic mater at each trophic level

12 Pyramid of numbers – shows the relative number of individual organisms at each trophic level

13 RULE OF 10 Only 10% of energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next. Example: It takes 100 kgs of plant materials (producers) to support 10 kgs of herbivores It takes 10 kgs of herbivores to support 1 kg of 1 st level predator The other 90% is used up or lost as heat

14 Etymology Ecology: eco- (Gk. OIKOS, house) + -logy (the study of) Abiotic: a- (without) + -biotic (life) Biosphere: bio- (life) + -sphere (L. SPHERA, globe)


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