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1 Introduction to ecology
Key Terminology

2 Ecology Study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment

3 Levels of Organization
These terms will help us specify what we study!

4 Levels of Organization
Individual Single organism Ex: This rabbit

5 Levels of Organization
Species Group of organisms so similar that they can breed and produce fertile offspring Ex: Rabbits

6 Levels of Organization
Population Group of individuals of same species that live in same area Ex: This group of rabbits that live together in this area

7 Levels of Organization
Community Group of populations living together in same area Ex: The population of rabbits living in a forest (a population of trees) along with a population of deer, a population of squirrels, a population of foxes, and many others

8 Levels of Organization
Ecosystem All organisms living in same area along with physical environment itself Ex: The previously mentioned ecosystem along with all non-living components as well, such as the ground, water, air, etc.

9 Levels of Organization
Biome Group of ecosystems of similar climate Ex: Forest biome

10 Levels of Organization
Biosphere All living things and area life inhabits Ex: Earth!

11 Ecological Factors Ecosystems can be affected by biotic or abiotic factors Biotic Factor Living things affective organisms Abiotic Factor Physical and chemical characteristics of environment

12 Key Terms

13 Niche An organism’s niche is the role it plays in an ecosystem
Generalists VS specialists

14 Producer/Autotroph An organism that produces its own food using sunlight (photosynthesis) or inorganic chemicals (chemosynthesis)

15 Producer/Autotroph Ex: Largest tree on Earth!

16 Producer/Autotroph Ex: Bacteria that live on hydrothermal vents

17 Productivity Gross Primary Productivity
Rate at which producers in an ecosystem capture sun energy by producing organic compounds ***some energy used, some stored (as biomass)*** Net Primary Productivity Rate at which biomass accumulates (GPP – energy used)

18 Consumer/Heterotroph
An organism that relies on other organisms for its food

19 Consumer/Heterotroph
Herbivore Plant eater Ex:

20 Consumer/Heterotroph
Carnivore Meat eater Ex:

21 Consumer/Heterotroph
Omnivore Eats both plants and meat Ex:

22 Consumer/Heterotroph
Detrivore Feed on plant and animal remains and other dead matter called detritus Ex:

23 Consumer/Heterotroph
Decomposer Bacteria and fungi that break down organic matter Ex:

24 Community Interactions
Relationships that organisms have with others in an ecological community

25 Competition Organisms of the same or different species attempt to use an ecological resource (any necessity of life) in the same place at the same time Ex:

26 Predation One organism captures and preys on another

27 Predation Ex:

28 Symbiosis Any relationship in which two species live closely together
There are 3 subcategories of symbiosis

29 Mutualism Both species benefit from the interaction Ex:

30 Mutualism Both species benefit from the interaction Ex:

31 Mutualism Both species benefit from the interaction Ex:

32 Commensalism One species is helped and the other species is not affected Ex:

33 Commensalism One species is helped and the other species is not affected Ex:

34 Parasitism One species is helped (parasite) and the other is hurt (host) Ex:

35 Parasitism One species is helped (parasite) and the other is hurt (host) Ex:


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