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Chapter 4: Ecosystems and Communities 4-1 The Role of Climate
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Climate Climate: long-term, over entire biome area –Weather: short-term, local Greenhouse Effect –It’s a good thing! –CO2, H2O, CH4 all trap heat and hold it next to the surface –Keeps the temp suitable for life VIDEO CLIP
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The Effect of Latitude on Climate Earth has 3 climate zones due to unequal heating because of the angle of the sun –Polar –Temperate –Tropical
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Heat Transport Ocean and wind currents help produce Earth’s climates They are affected by land masses and Earth’s rotation
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4-2 What Shapes an Ecosystem
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Biotic and Abiotic Factors Biotic – living –Plants, Animals,Mold, Fungi, Bacteria, Protist Abiotic – Nonliving –Sunlight, soil, wind, water, temperature Habitat – the area where an organism lives; includes both biotic and abiotic factors.
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The Niche Niche – Where and How something lives; its role –Habitat is the organism’s address –Niche is the organism’s occupation
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Community Interactions 1.Competition Organisms compete for resources Ex: Food, Mates, Shelter Competitive Exclusion Principle – no 2 organisms occupy same niche at same time. 2.Predation One organism (predator) captures and feeds on another (prey).
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Community Interactions 3.Symbiosis Mutualism – both benefit Ex: Flowers & insects Egrets & Alligators Clown Fish & Sea Anemone Commensalism – one benefits, the other is not helped nor harmed Ex: Barnacle & Whale Parasitism – one benefits, other is harmed Ex: tapeworms, fleas, ticks, lice
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Ecological Succession Ecological Succession - change in an ecosystem 1.Primary Succession – no soil (volcanic eruption or bare rock) –first to appear are “pioneer species” Ex: Lichens 2.Secondary Succession – Soil Exist (wild fires, clear cutting, plowed for farming) 3.Succession in a Marine Ecosystem – happens when a large whale dies and sinks to the bottom 4.Climax Community – fairly stable, dominant community established after succession.
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Examples of Symbiosis
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4-3 Land Biomes – Research on Your Own 4-4 Aquatic Ecosystems
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Aquatic Ecosystems Freshwater Ecosystems –Flowing: river, stream –Standing: pond, lake (Plankton) –Freshwater Wetlands – water covers soil Bogs Marshes Swamps
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Aquatic Ecosystems Estuaries –Where fresh and saltwater meet Salt marshes Mangrove swamps
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Aquatic Ecosystems Marine Ecosystems –Intertidal Zone – where tide comes in and out –Coastal Ocean – low tide mark to continental shelf (where you would find kelp forests) –Coral Reefs – very diverse –Open Ocean – 90% of ocean area –Bethic Zone – ocean floor “benthos” – things that live there
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