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1 TERMINOLOGY

2 1. Ecology The study of how organisms interact with their environment and each other

3 2. Ecosystem All of the interacting parts of a biological community and its physical environment within a specific area. It can be natural or artificial, and temporary or permanent.

4 3. Producer Organisms capable of making their own food from: water, light and air

5 eg. of PRODUCERS PLANTS SOME BACTERIA

6 4. Consumer Organisms that must eat other organisms for food

7 eg. of Consumers The cow eats the grass The calf eats the milk The lion eats the buffalo The gull eats anything

8 5. Types of Consumers Basking shark eating phytoplankton a. Herbivore [what is a herbivore?]

9 5a. Herbivore An organism that eats fresh plants as 90% or more of its diet

10 5b. Carnivore [What is a carnivore?]

11 5b. Carnivore Wolf kills & eats deer Shark catches & eats fish An organism that eats fresh meat as 90% or more of its diet

12 5c. Omnivore [What is an omnivore?]

13 5c. Omnivore Dogs eats anything!lField rat eats seeds & insects Organisms that eat a mixture of fresh plant & animal materials

14 6a. Detritus [What is detritus?]

15 6a. Detritus Waste from plants and animals, including dead remains Remains of dead animals or dead plants

16 6b. Decomposer [What is a decomposer?]

17 6b. Decomposer Maggots Vultures Bacteria Organisms that consume detritus

18 7. Pest An organism that is considered to be inconvenient in a particular situation

19 8. Food Chain [What is a food chain?]

20 8. Food Chain Sequence of organisms, one feeding off another

21 9. Food Web A pictorial representation of all feeding relationships among organisms in an ecosystem

22 10. Habitat [What is an organism’s habitat?]

23 10. Habitat Where an organism lives in its environment lives in a hollow tree lives in an old burrow

24 11. Niche [What is an organism’s niche?]

25 11. Niche Everything an organism does to survive & reproduce often refers to where it gets its food from as in the bird example on next slide

26 SHARING & NOT COMPETING Each bird eats from a different part of the same tree

27 12. Species - a group of organisms that mate in the natural world and produce fertile offspring

28 13a. Biotic factors - the part of the environment that is living or was once living - trees & grasses - fungus - insects - bacteria - tree stump

29 13b. Abiotic factors - the part of the environment that was never living - water - air - sunlight - rock [sand] - temperature

30 14. Population - all of the members of one species living in an area

31 15. Community - all of the different populations in an ecosystem

32 16. Ecotones - the transition area between one ecosystem and another ecosystem


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