Title: Chapter 1: The Scope of Ecology
1Chapter 1 The Scope of Ecology
2Levels of Organization
- Biosystems are interactions between biotic and
abiotic components. - Can be studied at any level
- Fungi-algae lichen host-parasite (gtpopulation,
ltcommunity)
3Typical Areas of Ecology
Hierarchies are nested composed of lower-level
groups
4Emergent Property Principle
- When hierarchal components are combined to create
a larger functional whole (populations ?
community), new properties emerge - Combine gaseous H with gaseous O, get liquid H2O
- Algae and coelenterate animals ? coral
- High productivity and diversity are emergent
properties
5Transcending Functions and Control Processes
- Transcending functions basic functions that
operate at all hierarchies - Behavior, development, diversity, energetics,
evolution, integration, and regulation - Positive and negative feedback controls are
universal
6Keeps systems altering as they have in the past
(i.e., regulation of storage and release of
nutrients)
Very exact genetic, hormonal, and neural controls
7Capital
- Economic capital the goods and services
provided by humankind, or the human workforce - Gross national product (GNP)
- Natural capital benefits and services supplied
to human societies by natural ecosystems, or
provided free of cost by unmanaged natural
systems - Purification of water and air, decomposition of
wastes, maintenance of biodiversity, control of
nsect pests, pollination of crops, mitigation of
floods, provision of natural beauty, etc. - Ecosystem services 16 to 54 (avg. 33) trillion
US dollars per year (Costanza, dArge, et al.
1997).
8Models
- A formulation that mimics a real-world phenomenon
and by which predictions can be made. - Informal ? graphic
- Formal ? mathematical
- Garbage in garbage out
9Graphic Model
Energy Source (forcing function)
Feedback Loop
State variables
Interaction function (emergent property)
Flow Pathways
10Photochemical Smog Model
Feedback Loop
Solar Energy
Hydro-carbons
Photo-chemical smog
Synergistic effect
Nitrogen-oxides
11Grassland Model
Feedback Loop
Solar Energy
Plants
Omnivores
availability, , season, threshold
Herbivores
12Feedback Loops
- Represent control mechanisms, or -
13Interaction of /- Feedback Loops
14Model Symbols
15Ecosystem Model