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Wake-up 1.Explain the difference between innate and learned behavior. 1.Explain the difference between hibernation and estivation.
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Ecology Basics – Food Webs and Energy Flow
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What is Ecology? Study of the interaction between organisms and their surrounding environment.
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Abiotic factors Non-living components of the environment
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Biotic factors Living components of the environment
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Identify 3 Abiotic and Biotic Factors in the Picture Below
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Levels of Organization within the Environment 1.INDIVIDUA L or SPECIES: One organism
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Levels of Organization within the Environment 2. POPULATION: Group of similar individuals/species
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Levels of Organization within the Environment 3. COMMUNITY: Group of populations living together
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Levels of Organization within the Environment 4. ECOSYSTEM: All the communities (biotic) “living” with the abiotic parts of the environment
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Levels of Organization within the Environment 5. BIOSPHERE: All the ecosystems on the planet
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Two Laws that Allow Ecosystems to Function: #1 The Flow of Energy; The Sun is the ULTIMATE source of energy for living things
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Two Laws that Allow Ecosystems to Function: #2 The Cycling of Nutrients Nutrients = Water, Carbon, Nitrogen, Sulfur, Phosphorus
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The Flow of Energy within Ecosystems; The sun is the ultimate source of energy What is meant by energy? How do we get our energy?
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We EAT!!!!!
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What eats what in an ecosystem?
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Organism can feed using two methods: Autotroph/Producer Organisms make their own food in their cells - automatically
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Energy source for Producer Sun
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Example of Producers: PLANTS
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Bacteria
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Phytoplankton (phyto=light)
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Organism can feed using two methods: Heterotroph/Consumer Organisms cannot make their own food in their cells – need to eat/consume
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Herbivore Consumer that eats ONLY producers
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Carnivore: Consumer that eats ONLY other “meat”; other consumers
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Omnivore: Consumer that eats BOTH producers and consumers
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Scavenger: Consumer that eats the remains of dead/decaying organisms
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Decomposer: Consumer that breaks down the remains of dead/decaying organisms; returns nutrients to the producers
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Is there a pattern to how organisms consume others?
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Food Chain Set sequence of consumption; one organism eats another that eats another, etc. Like a CHAIN!!!
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Each organism in a food chain has a trophic level; A trophic level is a feeding level
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Producer Primary Consumer Secondary Consumer Tertiary Consumer Quaternary Consumer 1 st Trophic Level 2 nd Trophic Level 3 rd Trophic Level 4 th Trophic Level 5 th Trophic Level
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Food Web Made up of many food chains; one organism can consume MANY different organisms Like a WEB!!!
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Energy Flow in Ecosystem Sun is the ultimate energy source in ecosystems
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What happens to the amount of available energy? Energy decreases as is moves through the ecosystem
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What happens to the amount of available energy? Only 10% of usable energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next
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What accounts for the decreased amount of energy?
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How much energy is lost? 90% of the energy is lost; only 10% available energy moves to the next trophic level
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Energy Pyramid Diagram representing the amount of available energy
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