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Ecology Biomes & Populations.  Biome –A large, relatively distinct terrestrial region with characteristic  Climate  Soil  Plants  Animals  Interacting.

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1 Ecology Biomes & Populations

2  Biome –A large, relatively distinct terrestrial region with characteristic  Climate  Soil  Plants  Animals  Interacting landscapes

3 Using precipitation and temperature to identify biomes

4 Significance of precipitation in temperate biomes

5 The world’s major biomes

6  Human effect on biomes –Tundra  Oil exploration and military exercises result in long-lasting damage –Taiga/Boreal forest  Clearcut logging destructive –Temperate and deciduous forests and tropical rain forests  Removed by logging and development

7  Aquatic ecosystems –Important environmental factors  Salinity  Amount of dissolved oxygen  Availability of light for photosynthesis

8  Aquatic life divided into –Plankton  Free-floating organisms –Nekton  Strongly swimming organisms –Benthos  Bottom-dwelling organisms

9 Zonation in a large lake

10 Thermal stratification in a temperate lake

11  Marine environments –Intertidal zone  Shoreline between low and high tides –Benthic environment  The ocean floor –Neritic province  Open ocean from shoreline to depth of 200 m –Oceanic province  Ocean deeper than 200 m

12 Zonation in the ocean

13 Human effect on water biomes  Eutrophication – water is enriched w/nutrients, usually fertilizers from runoff –Causes increase in organism growth that leads to depleted oxygen

14 Types of lakes  Which has greater primary productivity?

15  Population density –Number of individuals of a species per unit at a given time  Population dispersion (spacing) –Clumped dispersion –Uniform dispersion –Random dispersion

16 Dispersion of individuals with a population

17  Four factors that produce changes in population size –Natality –Mortality –Immigration –Emigration

18  Intrinsic rate of increase (r max ) –Maximum rate at which species or population can increase under ideal conditions –Carrying capacity (K) is the largest population that can be maintained  Exponential population growth (J-shaped curve)  Logistic population curve (S- shaped curve)

19 Exponential population growth

20 Carrying capacity and logistic population growth

21  Density-dependent factors –Regulate population growth by affecting a large proportion of the population as population rises –Examples include predation, disease, and competition  Density-independent factors –Limit population growth but are not influenced by changes in population density –Examples include hurricanes and blizzards

22  Survivorship curves –Type I  Mortality is greatest in old age (large mammals) –Type II  Mortality is spread evenly across all ages ( birds, small mammals) –Type III  Mortality is greatest among the young (insects)

23 Survivorship curves

24 Age structure diagrams

25  Developing countries tend to have people overpopulation that degrades the environment  Developed countries have consumption overpopulation that degrades the environment


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