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1 Ecosystems: Components, Energy Flow, and Matter Cycling
Key Components Ecological Structure Basic Components of the Ecosystem Matter Cycles and Energy Flow

2 The Nature of Ecology Ecosystem organization
Organisms– Individual species Population – a group of the same species in a Specific geographic region Community – Two or more pop- ulations interacting together Ecosystem – All of the biotic and Abiotic organisms interacting Biome – Ecosystems of a geographic Area with similar climate Biosphere – The livings Earth

3 The Earth’s Life-Support Systems
Troposphere Stratosphere Hydrosphere Lithosphere Biosphere

4 Sustaining Life of Earth
One-way flow of energy Cycling of matter

5 The Source of Energy

6 Ecosystem Concepts and Components
Biomes Role of climate Aquatic life zones

7 Biomes That You Are Responsible To Know Details About
Temperate Deciduous Forest Temperate Grassland Taiga Tundra Desert Tropical Rainforest Savanna

8 Ecosystem Boundaries: Ecotones
AKA – Edge (Edge Effect) More Biodiversity

9 Principles of Ecological Factors
Abiotic factors Law of tolerance Biotic factors Limiting factors Density Independent Density Dependent

10 Hydrologic (Water) Cycle

11 The Carbon Cycle (Terrestrial)

12 The Carbon Cycle (Aquatic)

13 Carbon Cycle 6CO2 + 6H20 + Sunlight  C6H12O6 + 6O2
Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration Occurs in the Chloroplast Stroma Thyllakoid Membrane Grana 2 part process Light Dependent = Occurs in the thyllakoid membrane Light Independent = Occurs in the stroma 6CO2 + 6H20 + Sunlight  C6H12O6 + 6O2 Occurs in the Cytoplasm and Mitochondria Inner membrane (Cristae) increase surface area Anaerobic occurs without oxygen = Produces less Carbon dioxide Aerobic occurs with oxygen = produces lots of CO2 C6H O2 6C02 + 6H ATP

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15 Words to Know Cross-section of Leaf Photosynthesis Cuticle Epidermis
Palisade Mesophyll Spongy Mesophyll Stoma (Stomata) Guard Cell Vascular Bundle (Vein) Xylem Phloem Light Dependent Reactions Light Independent (Dark) Reactions Calvin Cycle Cellular Respiration Glycolysis Kreb’s (Citric Acid) Cycle Electron Transport Chain

16 The Nitrogen Cycle Fig p. 86

17 Nitrogen Cycle Recap Nitrogen Fixatation Ammonification Nitrification
Denitrification Assimilation Legume

18 Nitrogen Cycle Recap

19 The Sulfur Cycle

20 The Phosphorus Cycle

21 The Biotic Components of Ecosystems
Producers (autotrophs)- make their own food Consumers (heterotrophs) – Obtain nutrients Herbivores Carnivores Scavengers Detrivores Saprophytes (Decomposers)

22 Biological Interactions – Food Webs The more organisms in FW, the more biodiverse the ecosystem
Arrows show the direction of energy flow

23 Trophic Pyramid Shows the energy available at every step of a food chain Trophic Level = an organisms place in a food chain Most organisms can occupy more than one trophic level Bottom of the pyramid will ALWAYS be producers Decomposers are not usually included in a pyramid

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25 Bioaccumulation Toxins build up in the ecosystem

26 Biomagnification- Impact is greater at the top of the food chain

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28 Ecological Pyramids Pyramid of energy flow Ecological efficiency
Fig p. 79 Ecological efficiency Pyramid of biomass Pyramid of numbers

29 Primary Productivity of Ecosystems
Gross primary productivity (GPP) Net primary productivity (NPP) Fig p. 81

30 How Do Ecologists Learn About Ecosystems?
Field research Remote sensing Geographic information systems (GIS) Laboratory research Systems analysis

31 Remote Sensing Examples
Deforestation in the Amazon

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33 Deforestation and Development in Bolivia

34 GIS and Systems Analysis
Fig p. 91 Fig p. 91

35 Ecosystem Services and Sustainability


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