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ECOLOGY - Overview Subdisciplines Allied Sciences Concepts FIELD BIOLOGY & METHODOLOGY Fall 2015 Althoff Ron Cobb 1968 Lecture 01
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Ecology “_______” -- Greek for a “place to live” or “household” Original known use: oekologie was coined by German biologist Ernst Haeckel in 1866. First text written and course taught in Ecology by Danish botanist Eugene Warming in 1895.
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ECOLOGY -- study of the natural environment and the relations of organisms to each other and their surroundings. Tremendous __________ of interactions Complex levels of bio _____________ Challenge: to “do” _____________
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Diversity of Interactions Can happen at multiple levels…. Within organism Between organisms Between populations Between ecosystems… and with the __________ components of the environment
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grass snake Forked tongue tongue vomero- nasal organ nerve brain A B A B _________ __________________ Jacobson’s organ
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Levels of Biological Organization Living Non-living Atom Molecule Tissue Organ Organ-System Population Community Biosphere
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“Solid Science” Scientific method - the process: Observation Hypotheses Experiments Analysis/Conclusions Theories (or “back to the drawing board”) Challenge of establishing “_________” for complex and diverse systems Often left with _________________ studies vs. ______________ studies…..—both can feed into models
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Subdisciplines Autecology Population Ecology Community Ecology Ecosystem Ecology
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AUTECOLOGY -- interactions between __________ organism & its environment. POPULATION ECOLOGY--interactions between a ______ & its environment.
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COMMUNITY ECOLOGY--interactions ________________living in the same area ECOSYSTEM ECOLOGY--interactions among all the ______ and ______ components of the system
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Five approaches to the study of Ecology Ricklefs Fig. 1.3, p5 – 5 th edition Biosphere Approach Ecosystem Approach Organism Approach Population Approach Community Approach This represents an area where all five approaches intersect
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ECOLOGY Natural History Resource Management Sciences Environmental Science Allied Sciences
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What are they? Natural History — life histories of organisms, population biology/reproduction, dietary analysis, etc. Environmental Science – study the interactions of the various aspects of natural history with the environment Resource Management Sciences—forestry management, fisheries management, wildlife management, agronomy, etc.
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Key Definitions... ____________—group of organisms of a particular species that inhabit an area ____________—an association of interaction populations, usually defined by the nature of their interaction or the place in which they live ____________—all the interacting parts of the physical (abiotic) and biological (biotic) worlds
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Key Definitions... ________—the place where an animal or plant (or microorganism) normally lives, often characterized by a dominant plant form or physical characteristic (this is a stream habitat, a forest habitat, a gastro-intestinal habitat, etc.) ________—the ecological role of a species in the community; the ranges of many conditions and resource qualities within which the organism or species persists, often conceived as a multidimensional space
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General Principles of Ecology 1)Ecological systems are __________ entities 2)Ecological systems exist in ____________ 3)Ecological systems undergo _____________ _________ over time
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