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Ecology Sci 9 Transition Ms. Nugent Ms. Ryan
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Ecology Ecology is the scientific study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment and surroundings Ecology can be grouped in bigger and bigger systems.
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Interactions
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Nature’s Houses Individual –Single organism of specific species Population –Groups of the same species that live in the same area Community –Groups of different populations living in a defined area
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Ecosystem Color in the arrows to show energy cycle
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Nature’s Houses Ecosystem –Collection of all organisms living in a particular place along with non-living or physical environment: rocks, dirt Biome –Group of ecosystems with the same climate and dominant communities Biosphere: The EARTH
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Ecosystem
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How do we study? Observation –Ask a question: What species live here? Hypothesis…what should I look for? Experimenting –Testing the hypothesis. Information that will answer our questions Modeling –Using math to track or graph data over long periods of time.
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Energy Flow
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Energy Flow… Producers –SUN –Plants some algae and bacteria use the sun to create own food supply: Photosynthesis AUTOTROPHS turn inorganic (nonliving compounds) into complex living organic molecules
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Nutrients and other needed molecules can also flow from one organism to the other. CO 2 is used by the microorganism to produce O 2 The fish then inhales the O 2 and produces CO 2 This is known as a cycle.
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Consumers Consumers: –Use energy from producers or other consumers HETEROTROPHS –Primary: Herbivores: eat producers only –Secondary: Eat Consumers Carnivores: Consumers only Omnivores: Producers and consumers DETROVORES –Recyclers: provide nutrients for producers Termites, snails, crabs, earthworms, some bacteria –Feed on dead material
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Tracking Relationships Feeding Relationships –Energy flows in ONE direction –From Eaten Eater –Arrow show which way the energy flows Food Webs –Shows possible flow of energy in a specific ecosystem
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Food Web
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