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Title: Basics of Life and Introduction to Ecology


1
Basics of Life andIntroduction to Ecology
  • September 20, 2007

2
Organic Molecules
  • Carbohydrates
  • C, H, O
  • Used for energy storage or structural
  • Proteins
  • Made up of amino acids
  • Enzymes, structural, hormones, etc.
  • Lipids
  • Include Fats and Oils
  • Hydrophobic
  • Nucleic Acids
  • Made up of nucleotides
  • Genetic material

3
Photosynthesis
6 CO2 6 H2O
6 O2 C6H12O6
sunlight
- Carbon Fixation
4
  • Autotrophs
  • phototrophs
  • chemotrophs
  • Heterotrophs
  • bacterivores
  • herbivores
  • carnivores
  • scavengers

http//www.canadiangeographic.ca/atlas/glossary.as
px?alphahid136langFr
5
Respiration
6 CO2 6 H2O energy
6 O2 C6H12O6
6
Primary Production
  • Gross vs. Net Primary Production
  • What is needed for primary production?
  • sunlight (except for a few cases)
  • carbon dioxide
  • nutrients
  • Nitrate
  • Phosphate
  • Micronutrients (Iron, etc.)

7
Decomposition
  • How do nutrients get returned to the ocean?

8
Cells
  • What is a cell?
  • What are the parts of a cell?
  • Membrane
  • Organelles
  • Nucleus
  • Mitochondria
  • Chloroplast

Prokaryotes
Eukaryotes
9
Types of Organisms
Multicellular
Unicellular
http//www.oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations
www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/news/03/pr03106_images.htm
10
Types of Reproduction
  • Asexual
  • Cell division
  • Creates clones
  • Sexual
  • Requires the union of two separate cells
  • Gametes
  • eggs
  • sperm

http//ghr.nlm.nih.gov/handbook/illustrations/mito
sismeiosis.jpg
11
Tree of Life
12
Phylogeny
  • Grouping things based on how closely they are
    related

13
Taxonomy - Classification of Life
14
Marine Organisms
  • Pelagic Organisms
  • Plankton
  • Phytoplankton
  • Zooplankton
  • Nekton
  • Benthic Organisms
  • Sessile
  • Motile

http//www.ocean.com/resource.asp?locationid5res
ourceid5581ProdIdCatId132TabIDSubTabID
15
Ecology
  • A branch of biology which studies how organisms
    interact with each other and their habitats
  • Habitat the natural environment in which an
    organism lives
  • Ecology considers both abiotic and biotic
    factors

16
Levels of Organization
  • Ecosystem
  • Community
  • Population
  • Individual
  • Cell
  • Organelle
  • Molecule
  • Atom

17
Population Growth
  • How do populations grow?
  • Reproduction
  • Asexual
  • Sexual

18
Population Dynamics
  • Populations tend to be self-regulating
  • Grow until they reach a carrying capacity
  • Population growth and carrying capacity
    determined by limiting resource

19
Limitations on Population Growth
  • Resources
  • Competition
  • Predation

20
Competition
  • Interspecific/Intraspecific Competition
  • Types of Competition
  • Interference Competition (Direct)
  • Exploitative Competition (Indirect)

21
Avoiding Competition
  • Resource Partitioning
  • Ecological Niche
  • Hutchinsons Paradox of the Plankton
  • How are there so many species of plankton in a
    seemingly homogeneous environment?

22
Predator/Prey Interactions
  • Avoiding Predation
  • Physiological Defenses
  • Example Spines on phytoplankton
  • Behavior
  • Example Diel vertical migration
  • Trophic Levels
  • Transfer of Energy/Biomass

23
Food Chains vs. Food Webs
24
Trophic Interactions
  • Bottom-Up Controlled Ecosystem
  • Example Iron fertilization experiment
  • Top-Down Controlled Ecosystem
  • Example Fishing

25
Trophic Cascade
Sea Otters
Humans
Sea Urchins
Trophic Cascade A chain-reaction within food
webs that results from changing population
densities at higher trophic levels (see below),
shifting the dominance and impact of consumers in
lower levels.
Kelp
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