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INTRODUCTION TO THE ECOLOGY UNIT. WHAT IS ECOLOGY? Ecology (Def.): The study of interactions that take place between organisms and their environment.

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1 INTRODUCTION TO THE ECOLOGY UNIT

2 WHAT IS ECOLOGY? Ecology (Def.): The study of interactions that take place between organisms and their environment

3 Organism (def.) – An individual living (ONE) thing

4 What are the characteristics of an organism (living things)?

5 All living things have an organized structure: composed of one or more cells.

6 All living things need energy

7 All living things reproduce.

8 All living things grow and develop.

9 All living things adjust to changes in the environment. Ex. Trees adjust to cold, dry winter weather by losing their leaves.

10 Living things adapt and evolve.

11 Review: What does bio- mean? Biotic (Def.) Factors: Are all the living parts of the environment. Example: Animals, plants, bacteria The prefix ‘a-’ means opposite of Abiotic (Def.) Factors : Are all the non-living parts of the environment. Example: Dirt, Rock, Water, Air

12 Habitat (def.): a place where an organism lives out its life Ex: lawn, bottom of a stream, forest, pond Niche (def.): strategies and adaptations a species uses in its environments – how it meets its specific needs for food and shelter, how and where it survives, and where it reproduces

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14 Population - a group of individuals of a single species that occupy the same general area. Community - interacting populations that live in the same area. Ecosystem- made of 1 or more communities; an environment of biotic and abiotic factors. Biosphere : ALL ecosystems put together

15 POPULATION

16 WE ARE A POPULATION TOO SCHURZ POPULATION

17 COMMUNITY

18 ECOSYSTEM

19 BIOSPHERE

20 POSTER OrganismPopulation CommunityEcosystem

21 POPULATION DYNAMICS (WHAT SHAPES & CHANGES THE POPULATION) Characteristics of Dynamics Size Immigration Emigration Births Deaths Survivorship

22 What can cause a population to decline?

23 LIMITING FACTOR Anything that restricts the number of individuals in a population. Includes biotic (living) and abiotic (nonliving) features of the ecosystem

24 POPULATION SIZE IS LIMITED BY: DENSITY-DEPENDENT FACTOR Disease Disease Competition Competition Predators Predators Parasites Parasites Food Food Crowding (space) Crowding (space)  The greater the population, the greater effect these factors have.  Most are  Most are BIOTIC factors DENSITY- INDEPENDENT FACTOR Volcanic eruptions Temperature Storms Floods Drought Flooding Most are ABIOTIC factors

25 What kind of factor do you think influenced the deaths of these cows? Was it density-dependent or Independent? Explain.


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