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1Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs.
Fri.
Week of Sept. 22
Indoor lab bring calculator
Week of Sept. 29
Oct. 3 Exam 1
Wet outdoor lab wear closed-toed shoes
Week of Oct. 6
Indoor lab bring calculator
Week of Oct. 13
No labs Fall Break
2Outline for organisms
Introduction What do organisms need to survive
and reproduce? How do organisms cope with
variability?
3Niche ecological role of a species in the
community - determines the range of
conditions an organism can tolerate, how it
feeds, how it escapes enemies, etc. - no two
species have the same niche
4Habitat the physical setting in which an
organism lives
5Outline for organisms
Introduction What do organisms need to survive
and reproduce? How do organisms cope with
variability?
6Fig. 9.4
7How do organisms cope with variability?
behavioral adaptations physiological
adaptations developmental adaptations
8behavioral - organisms can alter their behavior
to stay within range of environmental conditions
required to survive and reproduce
9preferred temp.
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11physiological - the physiology of an organism can
change such that the range of environmental
conditions it can tolerate changes -
reversible - acclimation
12Figure 9.9
13Figure 9.10
blue grown at 20 C orange grown at 40 C
14How do organisms cope with variability?
behavioral adaptations physiological
adaptations developmental adaptations
15developmental - particular traits of an organism
may be affected by the environmental conditions
under which it develops - irreversible
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17Surviving extreme conditions For example, long,
cold winters or long, very dry seasons
18Outline for organisms
- Introduction and review of adaptation
- What do organisms need to survive
- and reproduce?
- How do organisms cope with variability?
- example of variability
- in food resources
19optimal foraging theory organisms will forage
in a way that maximizes energy intake per time
while minimizing risk In lab had to forage in
way that maximized bean capture and minimized
getting tagged by predator
20Figure 9.16
21Figure 9.18
Do starlings forage optimally?
22Figure 9.19
Should an organism risk predation to forage in an
area with a lot of food?