Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Ecology.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Ecology."— Presentation transcript:

1 Ecology

2 Levels Of Ecology Species - Smallest Population Community Ecosystem
Biome Biosphere - Biggest

3 Trophic Levels Producers-Make their own food
Primary Consumers-Eat Producers Secondary Consumers-Eat Producers or Primary Consumers Tertiary Consumers-Eat Producers, Primary Consumers or Secondary Consumers

4 Food Chains Simple way to show energy flow
Quaternary Consumer Simple way to show energy flow Arrows show where energy goes Tertiary Consumer Secondary Consumer Primary Consumer Producer

5 Food Webs Show complexity more accurately
Arrows represent where the energy is going Carnivore-obtain energy from eating animals Herbivore-obtain energy from eating plants Omnivore-obtain energy from eating both

6 Food Webs

7

8 Energy Pyramids Show larger amount of energy at base
Each level up has less energy 10% of energy moves up each level 0.1% Energy 1% Energy 10% Energy 100% Energy

9 Biomass Pyramid Total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level is called biomass

10 Pyramid of Numbers Number of individual organisms at each trophic level

11 Habitat vs. Niche Habitat-where an organism lives
Could be considered an organism’s home Niche-the role an organism plays in its habitat Could be considered an organism’s job Fill In Activity

12 Organism Interactions
Predation-organisms capture and feed on another organisms Organisms that does the killing and eating called the predator and the food is the prey Competition-organisms of the same or different species compete for a resource in the same place at the same time.

13 Liming Factors and Carrying Capacity
Limiting Factor-anything that limits how much a population can grow Carrying Capacity-the maximum number of individuals an ecosystem can support indefinitely

14 Survival strategies r strategists - live in unstable environments, so they make many, “cheap” offspring includes insects, oysters, etc. K strategists - live in stable environments, so they make few, “expensive” offspring includes humans, elephants, etc.

15 r vs K Strategists

16 Symbiosis-any relationship in which two species live closely together
Mutualism-both species benefit from the relationship Commensalism-one member benefits and nothing happens to the other Parasitism-one organisms lives on or inside another organism and harms it Examples?

17 Succession-changes in an ecosystem over time
Primary: succession that occurs on surfaces where no soil exists Secondary: after a disturbance, community interactions tend to restore the ecosystem to its original condition

18 Succession With Strategists
r strategists are the first colonizers since the environment is volatile and less hospitable K strategists move in as the environment stabilizes and increases the diversity and stability of the new ecosystem

19

20


Download ppt "Ecology."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google