Title: Chapter 4 Biological Communities and Species Interactions
1Chapter 4Biological Communities and Species
Interactions
- Who Lives Where and WHY???
- AP Environmental Science
2Objective 1
- Describe how environmental factors determine
which species live in a given ecosystem and where
or how they live.
3Tolerance Limits
- What are the tolerance limits of a human?
- Temperature
- Shelter
- Food
- Water
- Social structure
- What is a critical factor for humans?
4Tolerance Limits and Critical Factors
- Tolerance Limit
- The high and low spectrum for each environmental
factor in an organisms life. - Critical Factor
- The single factor closest to an organisms
survival limits. - http//curriculum.calstatela.edu/courses/builders/
lessons/less/les5/limit.html
5Liebig's Law of the Minimum
- Often simply called Liebig's Law or the Law of
the Minimum, is a principle developed in
agricultural science by Justus von Liebig. It
states that growth is controlled not by the total
of resources available, but by the scarcest
resource.
6Liebig's Law of the Minimum
- Liebig used the image of a barrelnow called
Liebig's barrelto explain his law. Just as the
capacity of a barrel with staves of unequal
length is limited by the shortest stave, so a
plant's growth is limited by the nutrient in
shortest supply.
7Liebig's Law of the Minimum
- Liebig's Law has been extended to biological
populations. For example, the growth of a
biological population may not be limited by the
total amount of resources available throughout
the year, but by the minimum amount of resources
available to that population at the time of year
of greatest scarcity. That is, the growth of a
population of animals might depend not on how
much food is available in summer, but on how much
food is available in winter.
8Do these laws really work?
- NO.
- I tossed the seal experiment at you to get you
thinking. Its more complex than one thing.
Think about your life your successes and
failures. - WHALE STORY
- Polar Bears TOO!
9Polar BEAR Issues
- A team of researchers from Canada, Alaska,
Denmark and Norway found large quantities of PCBs
(Polychlorinated biphenyl), pesticides and a
brominated flame retardant, which aside from the
negative impact on thyroid glands, motor skills
and brain function, has also led to the increase
in number of hermaphrodite bears.According to
the findings, one in 50 female bears in the
Svalbard Island had both sets of sexual organs,
and researchers say this statistic is directly
linked to pollution.
10Of Wolves, Coyotes and Fox
- Presettlement spatial relationships among home
ranges of three packs of wolves, two families of
coyotes, and two families of foxes near a Native
American village with free-ranging dogs. Buffer
zones and boundaries of wolf pack territories are
dynamic, changing with availability of food and
composition of wolf packs.
11Of Wolves, Coyotes and Fox
12HmmmWhat do you think happened?
- Heres your essay question for Chapter 4 Gang.
- You will get it tomorrow.
http//biology.usgs.gov/st/noframe/q209.htm23084
13EPA Indicators
- http//www.epa.gov/bioindicators/html/key.html
- How does the EPA use indicators to assess the
health of an ecosystem?
14Objective 2
- Understand how random genetic variation and
natural selection lead to evolution, adaptation,
niche specialization, and partitioning of
resources in biological communities.
15Biology Review GANG
- Genetic variation
- Natural selection
- Evolution
- Adaptation
- Niche specialization
- Partitioning of resources
16Natural Selection
17Natural Selection
18Genetic variation
19Sometimes You feel like a NUT
20What is the Advantage of Genetic Variation?
21Git ER Done!
22Evolution
23Evolution
- SO What is the theory, REALLY?
24Evolution
25Homologous Structures
26Adaptation
- How is this an
- example
- of Adaptation?
- Is it a good
- Example?
- Why? Why not?
27How is this animal adapted?
28Niche specialization
29Niche Specialization
30Partitioning of resources
31Problems with Resource allocation
- Competition interspecies and intraspecies
- Overlap
- Specialization
- Limited resources available
32Competition between species
33Limited resources available
34Competition can be fierce for limited
resources/niche overlap!
35Picky Eaters
- Equates to
- Certain death
- When theres
- change
36Questions?