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Ecology Ch. 3-4 Ecology is the study of homes!

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Ecology. Ch. 3-4. What is Ecology?. “ Ecos”, or “oikos” = “logos” = So ecology is the study of living organisms in their homes, or environments. Remember, there are levels of homes!. What does an ecologist study?. Ecologists study the role of organisms in their environment; - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Ecology

Ch. 3-4

Ecology is the study of homes!

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What is Ecology?

• “Ecos”, or “oikos” =

• “logos” =

• So ecology is the study of living organisms in their homes, or environments.

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Remember, there are levels of homes!

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What does an ecologist study?

• Ecologists study the role of organisms in their environment;

• their interactions with biotic and abiotic factors…

• the organism’s NICHE!

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The Niche…

• The ecological niche of an organism is the “role” that it plays in the big scheme of the ecosystem.

• Do mosquitoes have a niche? I know I hate them!

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What Organisms Want…

• To Eat!

• To Avoid Being Eaten!

• To Reproduce!

REMEMBER: Two organisms are members of the same SPECIES IF they can mate to produce VIABLE offspring…

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The First Law of Thermodynamics states….

• that neither matter, nor energy can be created or destroyed.

• It can, however change form.

Ecology is the study of homes! “ecos” = home, “logos” = study of

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The Flow of Energy in the Biosphere…

• The sun is the source of all energy in the biosphere.

Light energy is transformed into ___________ energy in photosynthesizers!

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In the biosphere, energy is passed from organism to organism…by food

Two organisms cannot occupy exactly the same niche…one will always outcompete the other…COMPETITIVE EXCLUSION PRINCIPLE!

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Producers…• The foundation of all ecosystems

• Harvest solar energy and convert it to chemical energy.

• Called producers because…

• These are the autotrophs… “____- ________”

• Green plants and the algae make up the largest portion of individuals in any ecosystem…why?

Green plants are not the only PRODUCERS…there are also photosynthetic bacteria and algae, which are protists.

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Consumers…

• Heterotrophs=

“_____ -________”

• Any organism which feeds off of another organism is a heterotroph.

• There are many levels of consumers…

An organism may occupy many trophic levels in a food web, but only one in a food chain! How?

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Different levels of consumers…

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• Herbivores = consumers that eat ________.– Are, by definition…________ consumers

• Carnivores = consumers that eat ______.– Are, by definition…at least ________consumers

• Omnivores = consumers that eat ______.

• Detritovores = consumers that eat ______. – Are, by definition…________ consumers!– Worms, beetles, termites…

• Decomposers = consumers that eat everyone!– Bacteria, fungi…

Different Types of Consumers…

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Trophic Levels…• Trophos =

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• Feeding levels

• Each step in a food chain is one trophic level

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Why?

One of these food webs is fundamentally incorrect…

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The Ten Percent Rule…and Ecological Pyramids

• Only 10% of the energy at each trophic level is available to the next…the rest is lost largely as _________ energy…

Energy pyramid

Biomass pyramid

Numbers pyramid

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The Ten Percent Rule in Action…

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So, How Many Calories Are Available at Each Level?

18,500 Cal.Ecology is the study of homes!

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So, How Many Kilograms Are Needed to Support the Next Level?

25,140 kgEcology is the study of homes!

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Carrying Capacity

• Every ecosystem has a carrying capacity for the populations that live there.

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Competition in the Ecosystem…

• Competition is ALWAYS based upon some resource…

– Examples…

• The Competitive Exclusion Principle states that no two species can occupy exactly the same niche at the same time in the same place!

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Symbiotic Relationships…

• “sym” =

• “bio” =

• Relationships in which two organisms live together…

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• Three different types of symbiotic relationships:

– Mutualism : both species benefit from the relationship EX:

– Commensalism: One species benefits and the other is unaffected EX:

– Parasitism: One species benefits and the other is harmed EX:

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Succession…

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Ole Mose and his lunch date!

                                                                                                                                                            

                

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Ocean Food Web…

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Predation…

• There are predators

• …And there is prey!

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Environmental Factors:

• Biotic factors…

– Examples…

• Abiotic factors…

– Examples///

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