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Unit 1: Interactions within Unit 1: Interactions within Ecosystems pg. 2Ecosystems pg. 2

Chapters 1, 2, 3

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Getting Started pg. 4Getting Started pg. 4Ecology

◦“eco” means “home” in Greek◦“ology” means “the study of”◦Is the study of our home Earth

which includes living things and how they interact with their surroundings.

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What is an Ecosystem?What is an Ecosystem?

Local Area : Pond, Meadow, Wetland, River, Forest, Coastline

Living Things Local Conditions

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Chapter 1: Ecosystems Chapter 1: Ecosystems pg. 6pg. 6Ecosystem

◦Is a place that includes all the living and nonliving things

◦Living things are called “biotic factors”◦Nonliving things or conditions are

called “abiotic factors”◦Interaction exists between biotic and

abiotic factors◦Ex: coastlines, oceans, rivers, lakes ,

ponds, arctic, forests

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1.1: Types of Ecosystems 1.1: Types of Ecosystems pg. 8pg. 8Organisms:

- are examples of living things- are found in all ecosystems- have adaptations which are inherited characteristics that help an organism survive and reproduce- have specific habitats

ex. Bacteria, salmon, duck, arctic hare, fox

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Ex. Arctic HareEx. Arctic HareAdaptations:

◦Are inherited characteristics that help an organism survive and reproduce.

◦Ex. Big ears, big front teeth, strong hind legs, coat color

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HabitatIs the particular

place where an organism lives◦ Ex. Arctic hare live in

arctic, barrens and forests

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Organism Adaptation Habitat

Moose

Whale

Fox

Frog

Balsam Fir tree

Blueberry Bush

Butterfly

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Abiotic Factors Abiotic Factors

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SunlightSunlight

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RainRain

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SoilSoil

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Abiotic FactorsAbiotic FactorsAre nonliving parts of an

ecosystem

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Biotic FactorsBiotic FactorsAre the living parts of an

ecosystemInclude all the organisms present

and their “niche”(role an organism plays in its ecosystem).

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OrganismsOrganisms

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PredationPredation

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CompetitionCompetition

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CompetitionCompetition

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Symbiosis : Symbiosis : CommensalismCommensalism

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Symbiosis: Parasitism

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Symbiosis: Mutualism

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1.1: Ecosystems in Atlantic 1.1: Ecosystems in Atlantic Canada Canada pg. 8pg. 8

1. Coastlines and Oceans2. Freshwater

• rivers• lakes• ponds

3. Arctic4. Forest

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Ecosystems in Atlantic Ecosystems in Atlantic Canada pg. 10Canada pg. 10

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1. Coastlines and Oceans1. Coastlines and OceansWhere the Atlantic Ocean meets

the landBiotic factors:

◦Organisms : seaweed, barnacles, mussels, starfish, rock crabs, fish, seals whales, jellyfish, plankton, tuckamore

◦Niche : where does each organism live? How does it get its food? How does it affect the environment?

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Burnt IslandBurnt Island

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Cape St. Mary’sCape St. Mary’s

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Middle Cove BeachMiddle Cove Beach

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Touch Tank : Logy BayTouch Tank : Logy Bay

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TuckamoreTuckamore

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Biotic Factors of Deep Biotic Factors of Deep OceanOcean

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Abiotic Factors of Coastlines and Abiotic Factors of Coastlines and OceansOceans

1. Light and light intensity ◦Penetrates to 200m

2. Temperature◦From -1C to 10 C

3. Soil◦Mostly rocky, some sandy beaches

4. Air and wind◦Air is humid, strong sea breezes, lots

of fog5. Water

◦Lots of waves, salty, tides, currents

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2. Freshwater Ecosystems2. Freshwater EcosystemsRivers, lakes ponds

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Rennies Mill River, Windsor Lake, Hughs Pond

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Abiotic FactorsAbiotic Factors

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Biotic Factors

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3. Arctic

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ForestsMainly coniferous

trees which keep their leaves all year long

Grow well in acidic soil

can survive long cold winters

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Biotic Factors Abiotic FactorsConiferous treesDeciduous treesMooseCaribouFoxHareBlack bearsLynxPine marten

PeatBlanket bogsCool summersWet winters

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1.2 Abiotic Parts of Ecosystem pg. 16Range of Tolerance- range of conditions within which

an organism can survive.

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Precipitation and Living Organisms

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Water Temperature and Turbidity

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Ph of Water

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Air Temperature and Plants

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Temperature and Tree Growth

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Wind and Tree Growth

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Light and Light Intensity

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Soil ph and Plants

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Interactions Between Abiotic and Biotic factors:

a. Abiotic – Abiotic Ex. Sunlight evaporates water

b. Biotic – AbioticEx. Worms aerate soil

c. Biotic – BioticEx. Insects eat plants

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Biotic Parts of an Ecosystem pg. 24 Species :

– refers to a group of organisms that can reproduce among themselves to produce offspring of the same type that can also reproduce successfully.

ex. Moose, caribou, trout, salmon, fox, pine marten

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Levels of Organization

a. Individuals – one member of a specific species

ex. goose

b. Population – includes all the members of the same species that live together in one ecosystem at the same time.

ex. Flock of geese

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c. CommunityIncludes all the populations that

live together and interact with each other in the same ecosystem

Ex. Geese, ducks, rabbits, moose, frogs all living next to a pond.

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Niche Includes the role of a species

plays in an ecosystem which includes:◦Where it lives◦How it gets food◦How it affects the environment◦How it interacts with other

organisms

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What is the role of the mushrooms?

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What is the role of the eagle?

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What is the role of each plant?

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