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Ecology Chapters 34-38
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What is ecology? Study of how organisms interact with each other and their physical environment Greek origin “oikos” meaning house
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Key Terms Biosphere – part of planet in which all life exists (includes water, land, air) Ecosystem – most complex system a biologist studies Consists of a community and a habitat Community – populations of different species that live in one area Ex: animals, plants, fungi, etc. in a forest Habitat – physical location where a community lives Ex: soil and water that make up a forest
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Different factors that shape ecosystems… Biotic factors – living influences on ecosystems Interactions with birds, trees, mushrooms, etc. Abiotic factors – non-living influences on ecosystems Temperature, precipitation, wind, humidity
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Energy Flow Food Chains Shows simplest feeding relationships between organisms Grass mouse snake hawk
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Energy Flow, cont’d. Food Webs Complex diagram showing how ALL organisms are connected in a habitat
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Trophic Levels Number of steps away from the sun in food chains/webs Level 1 = Plants/producers Level 2 = Primary consumer/herbivore Level 3 = Secondary Consumer/ carnivore Level 4 = Tertiary Consumer/ top carnivore
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Trophic Level Example Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
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