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Ecology. Study of the Interactions between Organisms and the Nonliving Components of their Environment Each organism Depends in some way on other living.

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1 Ecology

2 Study of the Interactions between Organisms and the Nonliving Components of their Environment Each organism Depends in some way on other living and nonliving things in its Environment

3 Levels of Organization Organism- a single life form

4 Population Population- all the organisms of the same species living in one place at one time

5 Community Community- all of the populations in one area at one time

6 Habitat Habitat- the physical location of the community

7 Ecosystem Ecosystem- All organisms and the non-living environment in an area Can be as small as your back yard or as large as the world.

8 Diversity Diversity- measure of the number of different species there are and how common each species is. Ecosystems flourish more with more diversity

9 Niche Niche- an organism’s role in the community (like a job) It includes the way an organism interacts with its environment. (ex. How it gets food, how it finds shelter, when it reproduces, how many offspring it has, etc)

10 Generalist Generalists- species with broad niches, they can tolerate many conditions and use many resources (ex cats, deer, roaches)

11 Specialists Specialists- Species that have narrow Niches, they can only tolerate certain conditions. (ex. Koala and Panda)

12 Abiotic Factors Abiotic factors- non-living factors in the ecosystem that affects that ecosystem Ex. Sunlight, Climate, Water supply, Chemicals, etc

13 Biotic Factors Biotic factors- living components of an ecosystem Interactions between organisms that can affect the ecosystem

14 Competition competition- two species or organisms struggling for the same resource (- and -) ex. lions and hyenas.

15 Mutualism Symbiosis- organisms living in a close relationship mutualism- two species cooperating (+ and +) ex. bees and flowers, hippos and fish

16 Commensalism commensalism- one species benefits from another, the other species is not affected (+ and no affect) ex. Sea anemones and clown fish

17 Predation predation- one species hunting and eating another (+ and -) leopards and gazelles

18 Parasitism parisitism- one species benefits from another, the other species is harmed (+ and -) dogs and ticks, humans and tape worms


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