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INTRODUCTION I. Terms A. Ecology 1. Definitions ECOLOGY => scientific study of the relationship between organisms and their environment Relationship.

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2 INTRODUCTION I. Terms A. Ecology 1. Definitions

3 ECOLOGY => scientific study of the relationship between organisms and their environment Relationship = Interactions Environment = Abiotic vs. Biotic Major division of study  ecosystem

4 B. Hierarchy of Ecology

5 1. Abiotic Potential = ?????????? 2. Biotic Potential  Molecules to Organisms

6 3. Populations  Biosphere

7 3. Populations  Biosphere

8 Biomes are areas defined by the plant and animal life adapted for a particular biotic region.

9 C. Why Study Ecology? 1. History

10 a. Willdenow and Humboldt (early 1800’s) said similar climate = similar plant forms b. Haekel (1866) coined the term “ecology” c. Warming (early 1900’s) related plant morphology and physiology to biogeography d. Lindeman (1940’s) traced energy flow through a lake community (ecosystem ecology) e. Carlson (1960) wrote Silent Spring

11 II. Related Fields

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13 III. How to study Ecology? A. Scientific Method

14 B. Process of Reasoning 1. Inductive 2. Deductive

15 C. Steps of the Method

16 Variables: Controls Independent Dependent

17 Variables: Controls Independent Dependent

18 Variables: Controls Independent Dependent

19 Strive to the depths of your talent.


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