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Unit 3.1: Ecology Intro & Biomes Chapters 3 & 4

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Unit 3.1: Ecology Intro & Biomes. Chapters 3 & 4. Ecology. Ecology : study of interactions between organisms & their environment In the broadest sense, Ecology focuses on the Biosphere. Everything is connected to everything else. Ecology. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Unit 3.1: Ecology Intro & Biomes

Chapters 3 & 4

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Ecology: study of interactions between organisms & their environment◦ In the broadest sense, Ecology focuses on the

Biosphere

Ecology

Everything is connectedto everything else

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Biosphere: all the portions of the Earth where life exists (including land, water, and air/atmosphere)

Ecology

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We learned this already… Atoms are bonded together to form: Molecules form: Organelles work together in a: Cells of the same type form a: Tissues work together to form: Organs are arranged in: Organ systems make up a:

Levels of organization in an Biosphere:

Cell

MoleculeOrganell

eTissueOrga

nOrgan systemOrganism

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But there’s more… Groups of organisms of the same species

that live together: Populations of different species living in the

same place: All biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living)

factors in particular area:◦ Abiotic ex: weather, rocks, soil, etc.

Levels of organization in an Biosphere:

Population

Community

Ecosystem

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Breaking it down…◦ Organism: an individual living thing

Species: organisms that breed and produce fertile offspring

ECOLOGY

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Breaking it down… Habitat: where an organism lives

Ex: Zebra lives in the African Savanna Niche: an organism’s role in the environment

Ex: Zebras eat grass.

Ecology

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◦Population: group of the same species living in the same area Ex: elephants in the Savanna

Ecology

Populations

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Community: populations of different species living in the same area (all living – biotic factors)◦ Ex: elephants, lions, zebras in the savanna

Feeding relationships

Community

ECOLOGY

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Ecosystem: All the biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) parts of an environment◦ Ex: soil, water, temp, lions, zebras in the Savanna

Ecology

Feeding relationships

Ecosystem

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◦Biome: group of ecosystems that have the same climate and dominant vegetation

Ecology

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Rainforest

lots of rain, lots of sunlight, always warmmany plants & animals

high biodiversity

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Savannadry season/wet season, always warmfrequent fires in dry seasonmany herbivores

mid biodiversity

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Desert

very dry, hot in day & cold at nightvery few plants & only small animals:reptiles, insects, rodents, birds

low biodiversity

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Temperate Grassland (Midwest U.S.)

dry season/wet season, cold winters/hot summersfrequent fires in dry seasonmany herbivores

mid biodiversity

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Temperate Deciduous Forest

4 seasons: warm summer with rains, cold winter with snowdeciduous trees, many mammals, insects, birds, etc.

high biodiversity

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Coniferous Forest (Taiga)

northern forest, drier, coolerevergreens, mammals, birds, insects, etc.

mid biodiversity

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Tundra

cold year round, dry, permafrostonly lichens & mosses & mostly migrating animals

low biodiversity