Title: Exciting and Excellent Ecology!
1Exciting and Excellent Ecology!
2What do you think of when you hear ECOLOGY?
3What is Ecology?
- Ecology is the scientific study of interactions
between organisms and their environments. - Scientists study the relationships between the
living and nonliving parts of the world.
4 The Living Environment Biotic Factors
- The BIOSPHERE is the portion of Earth that
supports life! - It extends from the atmosphere to the bottom of
the oceans! - If you shrank the Earth down to the size of an
apple, the biosphere would be thinner than the
apples peel!
5 The Living Environment Biotic Factors
- All the living factors that inhabit an
environment are BIOTIC FACTORS! - Think BIO from BIOLOGY (the study of life) must
mean living things! - Different organisms are adapted to different
parts of the biosphere. - EX Fish, Mountain Goats, Moles
6The Nonliving Environment Abiotic Factors
- Ecologists study how nonliving factors in the
environment affect living things. - ABIOTIC FACTORS are the nonliving parts of the
environment. - Examples air currents, temperature, moisture,
light, and soil. - Abiotic factors can determine which species can
survive in a particular environment!
7Think of some BIOTIC Factors at PALATINE
8Think of some ABIOTIC Factors at PALATINE
9Levels of OrganizationThe Hierarchy of Life!
- ORGANISMS
- POPULATIONS
- COMMUNITIES
- ECOSYSTEMS
- BIOSPHERE
10What are ecosystems?
- Interactions among living things and abiotic
factors form ecosystems. - Ex Terrestrial ecosystems on land are forests,
meadows, and deserts. - Ex Aquatic ecosystems in water are fresh or salt
water environments. - What does your ecosystem consist of?
11Where and How Organisms Live
- Every species has a particular function in its
community-this is called its NICHE. - A HABITAT is the place where an organism lives
out its life. - What is your HABITAT and NICHE right now?
12Species Relationships!Whos HOT and Whos NOT!
- FEEDING RELATIONSHIPS
- -AUTOTROPHS-make their own food
- Ex Plants
- -HETEROTROPHS-rely on autotrophs
- Ex Rabbits, Cows, etc.
- -SCAVENGERS-Feed on carrion, refuse, and dead
organisms - Ex Vultures, hyenas
13Species Relationships!Whos HOT and Whos NOT!
- MORE FEEDING RELATIONSHIPS
- -DECOMPOSERS-break down and absorb nutrients from
dead organisms - Ex Bacteria, Fungi, etc.
14SYMBIOSIS-Living TogetherNot always happily
ever after!
- COMMENSALISM-one species benefits and the other
is not harmed or benefited - Ex Peregrine Falcon Red-breasted Goose
- MUTUALISM-both species benefit! ?
- Ex Ant Acacia Tree
- PARASITISM-one species benefits at the expense of
the other ? - Ex Ticks/Fleas Dogs
15Think of someCommensalistic relationships,Mutual
istic relationships,and Parasitic relationships
at Palatine