Title: Concepts in Natural Resources
1Concepts in Natural Resources
- Natural Resources II
- Mr. Cole
2Concepts in Natural Resources
- Concepts we will discuss
- Renewable Resource
- Nonrenewable Resource
- Environment
3Concepts in Natural Resources
- Concepts we will discuss (continued)
- Ecology
- Ecosystem
- Biome
4Concepts in Natural Resources
- Concepts we will discuss (continued)
- Preservation vs. Conservation
- Carrying Capacity
- Food Chains
5Concepts in Natural Resources
- Renewable Resource
- Resources that can be replaced by human efforts
- Can be Renewable forever depending on the
management of the resource - Example Forests and Forest Products
6Concepts in Natural Resources
- Non-Renewable Resources
- Limited resources that cannot be replaced once
they are gone - Careful use and extend the length of their
availability - Example Petroleum and Petroleum products
7Concepts in Natural Resources
- Environment
- All of the physical surroundings of a species
8Concepts in Natural Resources
- Ecology
- Study of the complex relationships among living
things and their environment
9Concepts in Natural Resources
- Ecosystem
- Any partially self-contained environmental and
living thing - Example A lake, a large valley, or a forest
10Concepts in Natural Resources
- Biome
- A major land area characterized by dominant plant
life forms - Established by altitude and rainfall
11Concepts in Natural ResourcesBiomes (continued)
12Concepts in Natural Resources
- Preservation
- An attempt to prevent the use of a natural
resource - Aim is to preserve or keep it intact as it is
or was
- Conservation
- An attempt to use a natural resource in a way to
minimize water - Aim is to maintain the resource in as good of
condition as possible
13Concepts in Natural Resources
- Carrying Capacity
- The ability of an ecosystem to provide food and
shelter for a given population.
14Concepts in Natural Resources
- Food Web
- A group of plants and/ or animals
- related to each other by the fact that one feeds
or depends for food on the next
15Concepts in Natural ResourcesFood Web (continued)
- Pyramidal in shape
- Many producers
- Fewer Consumers
- Fewer still predators
16Concepts of Natural ResourcesFood Web (continued)
17Concepts of Natural Resources
- Producers
- Also known as autotrophs
- Make their own food
- Consumers
- Also known as hetertrophs
- Organisms that feed on other species
18Concepts of Natural Resources
- Food Chains (Continued)
- Carnivores
- First-order Carnivores
- Carnivores that feed on herbivores
- Second-order Carnivores
- Carnivores that feed on first order carnivores
19Concepts in Natural Resources
- Food Chains (continued)
- Omnivores
- All eaters
- These critters are both herbivores and carnivores
20Concepts of Natural Resources
- Food Chains (continued)
- Predators
- Carnivores that feed on live animals
- Examples Owls
21Concepts in Natural Resources
- Food Chains (continued)
- Prey
- Animals that are eaten by predators
- Examples Mice
22Concepts in Natural Resources
- Food Chains (continued)
- Scavengers
- Critters that feed on dead organisms
- Both plants and animals
- Examples snails, crayfish, crow
23Concepts in Natural Resources
- Food Chains (continued)
- Saprophytes
- Fungi that feed on dead organisms
- Examples Fungi, bacteria
24Concepts in Natural Resources
- Food Chains (continued)
- Decomposer
- Break down and feed on non-living organic matter
- Examples Yeasts, molds