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Ecology Honors Biology – Chapter 13 Ecology - the study of interactions between organisms and their environment.
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Levels of Organization Biosphere Biome Ecosystem Community Population Organism
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Levels of Organization Biosphere – all organisms & the part of the earth where they live Biome – regional or global community of organisms characterized by a climate & dominant plant community Ecosystem – collection of biotic & abiotic components in an area Community – collection of populations in an area Population – all individuals of a species that live in an area Species – a group of organisms so similar as to permit interbreeding & production of viable offspring
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Ecosystem Components Biotic living Abiotic nonliving
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Ecological Research Takes 3 Forms 1.Observation 2.Experimentation 3.Modeling
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Biodiversity = Interconnectedness All components play a role …some understood better than others Keystone species play a central supporting role
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Energy = The Currency of Ecosystems Two sources -Solar -Chemical
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Producers (Autotrophs) Photosynthesis – light energy used to assemble carbohydrates Chemosynthesis – Chemical energy used to make carbs.
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Consumers (Heterotrophs) Break down carbon compounds to release energy used to assemble ATP
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Food Chains Simplified feeding Relationship Trophic levels = steps in food transfer, levels of nourishment
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Food Webs – Interrelated Food Chains A more realistic view
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Ecological Pyramids Quantifies some aspect of trophic structure
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The 10% Rule 90% of energy lost in transfer between trophic levels Heat Waste
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Types of Ecological Pyramids
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Pyramid Structure Provide Clues to Ecological Function
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Types of Consumers
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Biogeochemical cycles Bio = living Geo = earth Chemical – Water – Oxygen – Carbon – Nitrogen – Phosphorus
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The Hydrologic Cycle
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Oxygen Cycle
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Biological Carbon Cycle
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Geologic Carbon Cycle
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Phosphate Cycle
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