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1 WILDLIFE BIOLOGY & ECOLOGY
Chapter 5

2 OBJECTIVES Explain important life processes of living organisms
Describe the life span of living organisms Explain the role of heredity and genetics Discuss the importance of ecosystems

3 Life Processes Growth and Repair Food Circulation Respiration
Secretion Sensation Movement Reproduction

4 Growth and Repair

5 Food

6 Circulation

7 Respiration

8 Secretion

9 Sensation

10 Movement

11 Reproduction

12 Lifespan Beginning – birth, natality
Growth and Development – cells being produced faster than they are dying Maturity – full grown; cells being produced as fast as they die Decline – aging sets in; cells dying faster than being produced Death - mortality

13 Genetics and Heredity Genetics – study of how traits (characteristics) are transmitted from parents to offspring Heredity – the traits/characteristics that are acquired from parents Gene – a segment of DNA that has instructions for producing one trait/characteristic Chromosome – a long, but microscopic thread of protein and DNA; a chain of genes; humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes Mutation – a change or mistake in the DNA Natural Selection – natural conditions favor organisms with desirable survival genes

14 Genetics

15 Heredity

16 Genes and Chromosomes

17 Mutations

18 Natural Selection

19 Levels of Organization in F&W
Species – a group of like organisms Population – all the members of one species in a given area at a given time Community – all the members of all the species in a given area at a given time Ecosystem – the living community plus the non- living components in a defined area

20 Species

21 Population

22 Community

23 Ecosystem

24 Ecological Considerations
Biotic factor – factor resulting from a living organism (s) in the ecosystem Abiotic factor – factor resulting from non-living component of ecosystem Niche – the special way an organism lives in a community; the role it serves Food chain – the sequence in a community in which wildlife get their food Food web – a series of interconnected food chains

25 Biotic Factors

26 Abiotic Factors

27 Niche

28 Food Chain

29 Food Web


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