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Ecology

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Introduction to Ecology

• Ecology is the study of organisms and their interactions with their environment.

• The environment includes 2 types of factors:– Biotic factors – the living parts of the environment• Plants, animals, bacteria, fungi, protists

– Abiotic factors – the nonliving parts of the environment• Water, oxygen, light, temperature, etc.

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Levels of Organizationorganism

population

community

ecosystem

biome

biosphere

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The Importance of Abiotic Factors• Not every organism can live everywhere on Earth• Abiotic factors determine which organisms can survive

where:– Temperature – effect on body temperature– Water – too much/not enough water– Light – availability for photosynthetic organisms– Wind – amplifies effects of temperature– Rocks/Soil – which organisms can live with/on them, based on

pH and mineral composition– Periodic Disturbances – catastrophes, such as tornadoes, fires,

tsunamis, etc.

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Biomes

• A group of ecosystems that have similar climates and communities

• Aquatic (dominant)• Terrestrial– Tundra, Taiga, Tropical Forest, Savanna, Chaparral,

Desert, Temperate Grassland, Temperate Deciduous Forest

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Interactions between organisms and their environment limit the distribution of species

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What did you eat for dinner last night?

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Food Chain• A linear relationship that shows

who eats whom in an ecosystem.

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Food Web• A network of feeding interactions

in an ecosystem

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Trophic Level• Each step in a food chain or

food web.

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Ecological Pyramids• Show the relative amount of

energy or mater in each trophic level

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Pyramid of Energy• Only 10% of the energy at one trophic

level is transferred to the next level.

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Pyramid of Numbers

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Pyramid of Biomass• The total amount of living tissue

in a trophic level

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10% Rule• Only 10% of the energy at one

trophic level is transferred to the next trophic level. Only 10% of the energy is used

to build Biomass (what will be eaten)

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Energy Flows Matter Cycles

• 10% Rule because Energy is lost from an Ecosystem

(heat, life processes)• Nutrients (matter) NOT lost - Recycled

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Within a community, matter moves through the food chain.

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How do living organisms interact?

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Niche – my place in the World

1. What do I eat? How do I collect my food? Where do I collect my food?When do I collect my food?

2. Where do I live? - Habitat

3. Where and how do I raise my young?

4. Do I sleep, how long, when, where?

5. Do I like it cold or warm; humid or dry, land or water?

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Niche – My place in the Ecosystem

How I live, not simply where I live

How I contribute to the energy flow in my ecosystem

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My Niche – Your Niche

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Competitive Exclusion

Elimination of a competing species: Species using resources more efficiently will eliminate the other

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How can we peacefully co-exist

My Niche and Your Niche do not overlap too much

No two species can occupyThe SAME Niche!

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Dividing Resources Among Species:

Warbler species - all five species feed on insects in the same trees at the same times as each other –Fundamental Niche is the same.

They do not have overlapping Niches - they occupy different parts of the tree!

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Realized Niche

Cape May Warblers can feed on insects all over a Spruce Tree, but they stay mainly at the top. Remaining portions of the Spruce are divided among its potential competitors – Realized Niche is different for the 5 species of Warbler!

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1. Predator-PreySpecies Interactions

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2. Keystone Species

• Changes in the population of a single species can cause dramatic changes in the community structure.• Remember the WOLVES in Yellowstone Park

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Symbiosis- a relationship in which two species live closely together

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1. Mutualism- relationship in which both species benefit ex. Pollinationmutual benefit

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3. Commensalism- one species benefits and the other is not affected

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Mimicry- a harmless species resembles a poisonous or distasteful species

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How can we peacefully co-exist

My more resourceful competitor will not eliminate me - I have a predator on my side.

Predation can keep the number of a species low so that competition is reduced.

Result: Increased Biodiversity

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Why is an Ecosystem with greater Biodiversity more stable than one with fewer species?

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How do we interact with our Environment?

Grade earned: F

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• The variety of organisms in a given area• One of Earth’s greatest natural

resources!• The more biodiversity, the more

healthy, complex and stable an ecosystem is.

Biodiversity

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The ability of a community to respond to changes in its environment (its “resilience”) is directly related to its genetic diversity.

Populations and Communities with the least genetic diversity are most at risk for extinction in an ecosystem.

Why? Can’t adapt to changes in the environment.

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• Succession- the gradual, sequential growth of a species in an area

Nature increases diversity through

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• Occurs in an area where there was no previous life• Examples: Bare rock, island, sand dune• Pioneer Species-first to colonize

1. Primary Succession

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• Follows after disruption of an area• Occurs faster than primary succession• Examples: Fire, Flood, Volcanoes, Humans

2. Secondary Succession

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• Diversity Index = # of Species # of organisms• The closer to 1 the diversity index is,

the more diverse and healthy the habitat

How do we measure biodiversity?

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• The total area of functioning land and water ecosystems needed both to provide the resources an individual or population uses and to absorb and make harmless the wastes that individual or population generates

Ecological Footprints

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Human Impact has contributed to the extinction of many species.

Human activity impacts ecosystems locally, regionally, and globally.Habitat Destruction is a major human impact.

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What do you think Your House was build on?

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Homework Assignment: • Go to http://

www.earthday.org/footprint-calculator and determine your personal ecological footprint.

• Print out the last page showing results.

Ecological Footprint