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What is a community? All the different populations that live together in an area and interact in some way. Interact = depend on each other for food, shelter, or for other needs. List examples from the cactus garden.

Community + Abiotic Factors = Ecosystem What is an ecosystem? The community of organisms that live in a particular area, along with their nonliving (abiotic) surroundings. What type of ecosystem does the prairie dog have? What abiotic factor determines what organisms live in an area? Community + Abiotic Factors = Ecosystem

What determines what type of organisms that live in an area? Temperature and the climate The climate is the typical weather pattern in an area over a period of time. Ecologists categorize these areas into groups called…

What is a biome? Groups of land ecosystems with similar temperatures and climates. Which one is an ecosytem?

At the bottom… In your notes, draw a diagram (circle within-a-circle) illustrating the five levels of ecology that we talked about today beginning with “organism” at the center. Include simple drawings (with labels) at each level. Use a prairie dog to begin your example. organism