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ECOSYSTEMS
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What is an Ecosystem?
  • Definition A complex relationship between the
    living organisms, habitats, and resources of a
    given area.
  • Organism are typically dependent on each other
    and their habitat for survival.
  • They can be natural or artificial

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What is an Ecosystem?
Natural Ecosystem
Artificial Ecosystem
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What type of ecosystem is this?
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Monoculture Forest vs Natural Forest
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Homes and Habitats
  • The place where an animal lives is called its
    habitat.
  • An animal lives where it can find food, water,
    shelter and a mate.

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What is an Ecosystem?
  • Ecosystems share similar
  • Abiotic Factors temperature, rainfall, etc.
  • Biotic factors types of living organisms
  • Ecosystems can be large or small, the key idea is
    that they share similar factors!

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What is an Ecosystem?
  • The largest ecosystems are called biomes.
  • There are many biomes, including such as the
    Desert, Tundra, Tropical Rainforest, etc.

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What is an Ecosystem?
  • Living organisms in an ecosystems are
    classified into

POPULATIONS
COMMUNITIES
Total individuals belonging to ONE SPECIES in a
habitat
All the combined populations in a habitat
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Living Things
  • All living things (organisms) need food
    (nourishment) to live.
  • Living things in an ecosystem depend on each
    other for food.

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Carnivores
  • Some animals, like the kingfisher, eat only other
    animals.
  • These animals are called carnivores.

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Carnivores
  • Adaptations for killing such as sharp teeth,
    claws, strong jaws, binocular vision, and venom.
  • Ex. carnivores have large canines for tearing
    flesh

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Carnivores
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Carnivores
  • Behavioral adaptations such as stalking pack
    hunting

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Carnivores - Wolves
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Carnivores - Snakes
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Herbivores
  • Some animals do not eat other animals.
  • They survive on plants and are known as
    herbivores.

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Herbivore
  • Adaptations for obtaining and eating plant
    material such as specialized teeth, flexible
    necks, and strong jaws.
  • Ex. herbivores have large molars for chewing
    plant material

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  • Herbivores have adaptations to avoid being eaten.

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Omnivores
  • Some animals, like us, eat both plants and
    animals making them omnivores.
  • Omnivores have characteristics of both carnivores
    and herbivores

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Scavengers
  • Animals which consume the carcasses left by
    larger predators.
  • Example crows and vultures
  • Move around searching for carrion (dead flesh)

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Scavengers
  • Animals which consume the carcasses left by
    larger predators.
  • Example crows, vultures, hyenas
  • Move around searching for carrion (dead flesh) or
    any other food sources

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Scavengers
  • Many organisms turn to scavenging as a means of
    survival, but they are not true scavengers
  • Very few animals are true scavengers

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Scavengers
  • Hyenas have been viewed as scavengers, but they
    are also predators.

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Scavengers
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Detritivores
  • Organisms which eat detritus, such as worms,
    beetles, millipedes, etc.
  • Detritus is dead plant/animal material
  • These organisms will move from food source to
    food source
  • Involved in the process of decomposition

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Decomposers
  • Organisms that consume dead or decaying
    organisms, this is called decomposition
  • Decomposers actually live on their food
  • Primary decomposers are bacteria and fungi

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FOOD CHAINS
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Food Chains
  • Diagram showing who eats who within a ecosystem
  • Illustrates the flow of organic matter and energy
    within an ecosystem.
  • Arrows represent the flow of energy.

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Food Chains
  • A food chain shows what is eaten.

The fly is eaten by the thrush.
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Food Chains
The lettuce is eaten by the slug, the slug is
eaten by the bird.
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Predator
  • A predator eats other animals in a food chain

Cats eat fish.
So do bears!
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Prey
  • Any animal which is hunted and killed by another
    animal for food is prey.

Predator
Prey
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Roles in a Food Chain
  • Within an ecosystem, organisms have different
    roles they take place within a food chain.
  • The 3 roles are
  • (1) Producers,
  • (2) Consumers, and
  • (3) Decomposers

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Food Chains
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All energy comes from the sun
Plants harness the suns energy in which process?
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Plants need light for photosynthesis, what else
do they need?
We call plants producers because they produce
energy from the sun directly.
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Photosynthesis
  • Photosynthesis the process in which plants make
    sugar from sunlight

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Producers
  • Living things which can make their own food from
    NON-LIVING THINGS, such as plants or algae
  • Producers are autotrophs
  • Source of all chemical energy in an ecosystem
  • They trap sunlight and store it as food energy
    (chemical energy)

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Consumers
  • Consume means eat.
  • Animals are consumers because they eat
    (consume) food provided by plants or other
    animals.

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Consumers
  • Living things which must eat other living things
    for energy
  • Consumers are Heterotrophs
  • Various types of consumers herbivores,
    carnivores, or omnivores

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Decomposers
  • Living things which use waste and dead material
    for food
  • Examples bacteria and fungi
  • They are heterotrophs

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Decomposers
  • Help return raw materials and nutrients to the
    environment

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Biodegradation
  • This is the recycling of nutrients.
  • Completed by decomposers

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Producers / Consumers Game
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Some Key Terms
  • Important Key Terms
  • AUTOTROPHS organisms which make their own food
    from non living things.
  • HETEROTROPHS organisms which must feed on other
    living things for food.

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Food Chain Game
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