Title: Ecology
1Topic 6
2The environment is every living and nonliving
thing that surrounds an organism
3Ecosystem describes any portion of the environment
4All the living things in an ecosystem are called
biotic
5Non living influences are called abiotic factors
6The specific environment in which organisms live
is their habitat
7All the organisms of a species that live in the
same area make up a population
8All the different populations are combined to
form a community
9Collectively all of the Earths ecosystems make
up the biosphere
10The fundamental concept of ecology is that all
living organisms are interdependent, and they
interact with one another and with the physical
environment
11Competition is the struggle for resources among
organisms
12Factors in the environment that limit the size of
populations are known as limiting factors
13Predators kill and eat other organisms
14Prey are killed for food
15The number of organisms of any single species
that an ecosystem can support is referred to as
its carrying capacity
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17The role that each species plays in the ecosystem
is called its ecological niche
18In predator prey relationships food chains show
what eats what
19Photosynthetic organisms make their own food.
They are known as autotrophs or producers
20Heterotrophs must acquire food by consuming other
organisms. Heterotrophs are also called consumers
21Herbivores are heterotrophs that survive on plant
tissues
22Carnivores are heterotrophs that eat other animals
23The wastes and dead bodies of all organisms are
consumed by decomposers
24Scavengers are consumers that eat dead organisms
they do not kill
25Parasites are organisms that attack other live
organisms (called host organisms) but rarely kill
them
26Food webs are diagrams that show more complex
feeding relationships
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28Almost all organisms use the solar energy (the
sun) in food to power their life processes
29As energy is transferred, much of it is lost to
the environment
1000 Calories
990 Calories lost to the environment
9 Calories lost to the environment
10 Calories of plant matter available as food
1 Calorie available as food
30An energy pyramid is a diagram that illustrates
the transfer of energy through a food web or chain
31Carnivores
Herbivores
Producers
32Release of carbon dioxide
Dead animals
Release of oxygen (photosynthesis)
Decomposition
nutrients
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34Biodiversity is a measurement of the degree to
which species vary within an ecosystem
35Many species may be lost when natural disasters
cause large scale destruction to habitats
36Species can also be lost when humans do not
consider the environmental impact of their action
37Endangered species
38Biodiversity also represents one of the greatest
resources known to humans. Medicinal herbs and
plants are one example
39The series of changes by which one habitat
changes into another is called ecological
succession
40Climatic changes, natural disasters, and the
activities of animals (including humans) can
alter stable ecosystems
41View the process of ecological succession as it
occurs in coastal lowlands by clicking on the
image below