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Ecology The study of organisms and their environment
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ECOSYSTEMS All of the biotic parts (bacteria, fungi, animals, etc.) and the abiotic parts (temperature, wind, water, etc.) together make up an ecosystem
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A Stable Ecosystem: Population numbers fluctuate at a predictable rate Supply of resources fluctuate at a predictable rate Energy flows through the ecosystem at a fairly constant rate over time
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There are limiting factors in an ecosystem that control the number of individuals that can live there Limiting factors are space, food, water, mates, etc. Limiting factors limit the number of individuals that can inhabit an ecosystem Limiting factors cause competition among organisms
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Determine the carrying capacity – maximum number of individuals that can live in an ecosystem
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Density Dependent Factors Limiting factor that acts more strongly on large populations than small ones Ex: disease, predators (usually biotic) Can be triggered by increases in a population
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Density Independent Factors A limiting factor that occurs regardless of how large the population is Mostly abiotic Ex: volcanic eruption, flooding, and fire
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Niche The combination of where an organism fits into the food web, the specific habitat in which it lives, how it obtains food, their behavior, etc.
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Human Population Growth Has Placed Tremendous Strains on the Environment for Resources
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HUMAN POPULATION GROWTH HAS AN EFFECT ON: Food shortages Large amounts of waste produced Lowers the amount of available fertile soil Demand for land has led to deforestation which can increase erosion rates
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Increases acids produced in the atmosphere due to burning of fuels from cars, factories, etc. Higher production of chemicals that can damage the environment (CFCs for example) Decreases the availability of renewable and nonrenewable resources
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Contribute to poorer air quality Decreases the amount of clean water Larger amounts of waste products Some waste products are not biodegradable or are toxic to the environment (Freon for example) Use of chlorofluorohydrocarbons (CFCs) contributes to the depletion of the ozone layer that protects the earth from UV rays from the sun
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Burning of fossil fuels for energy and transportation increases greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere (mostly CO 2 ), which increases global temperatures that affect sea levels, climate and atmospheric composition
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GEOCHEMICAL CYCLES Movement of a particular form of matter through the living and nonliving parts of an ecosystem Earth is a closed system, because matter changes form but is neither created nor destroyed; it is used over and over again
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CARBON CYCLE
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NITROGEN CYCLE
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WATER CYCLE
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