Title: Unit%208:%20Ecology
1Unit 8 Ecology
- Do Now
- What is ecology?
- Draw a food chain that includes ravens,
squirrels, and oak trees (acorns). - Now, turn your food chain into a food web by
adding voles (a small mouse-like mammal) and
red-tailed hawks.
2Earth at Night
- Drill This year (2007), a United Nations report
completed by 2,000 scientists from over 100
countries made the following statement - changes in climate are now affecting physical
and biological systems on every continent. - How can this be proven scientifically?
3New Era of Earths History?
Ecology is the study of organisms and how
they interact with the environment in which they
exist. Humans are global organisms that are
having a serious effect on ecosystems around the
world.
4Humanitys Impact
The human population has grown EXTREMELY
large over past several hundred years. It only
makes sense that as The number of
people increases, so does the effect we have on
Earths environments.
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6Arctic Marine Ecosystem
7Question break
- 1. List at least 3 of the abiotic processes or
factors that affect this ecosystem. - 2. Would you consider the phytoplankton a
population or a community? Why? - 3. Predict what might happen to the polar bear
population if the fish population left the
ecosystem to find colder water. This would be a
disturbance to the ecosystem.
8Major Effects Humans Have Had
- 1 Changing the atmosphere
9Major Effects Humans Have Had
- 2 Changing weather patterns, and destroying
ecosystems
10- WARNING THE PLANET YOU ARE LIVING ON IS
EXPERIENCING MASS EXTINCTIONS
www.RedList.org
Species are becoming extinct at a rate faster now
than any time In the last 65,000,000 years, when
the dinosaurs died off.
Definition considered to be facing a very high
risk of extinction in the wild.
In 2006, 162 species of mammals are CRITICALLY
ENDANGERED. Redlist 2006
114 Global Warming
124 Global Warming
13Effects of Global Warming
14Ecology Example
Walrus Odobenus rosmarus
15The Abiotic parts
Global Warming is changing the environment of
the walrus by reducing the amount of arctic
sea ice it lives on.
16Measurement
Most of the Bering Sea is experiencing
rapid warming, and walrus, polar bear, and
seal populations are just a few of the
many species in decline or forced further north
to try to find food.
17Its Up to You.
Will your children inherit a world without
polar bears and many other species? Knowledge is
power, and fixing these problems will be
tough. What can you do?