Title: ORGANISMS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIPS
1ORGANISMS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIPS
2Main Idea Biotic and abiotic factors interact
in complex ways in communities and
ecosystems Ecology study of relationships
between organisms and their interaction with
their environment Biosphere the portion of the
Earth that supports life. Biotic the living
portion of the environment Examples - Abiotic
the non living portion of the environment Example
s http//www.arkive.org/osprey/pandion-haliaetu
s/video-00.html http//video.nationalgeographic.c
om/video/player/animals/birds-animals/birds-of-pre
y/osprey.html
3Levels of Organization
4What is a population?
- A population is a group of individuals of the
same species that share a common geographic area
at the same time.
5What is a biological community?
- A biological community is a group of interacting
populations that occupy the same geographic area
at the same time
6Ecosystem Interactions
- Remember, ecology studies organisms and their
interaction with their environment and each
other. - An organisms habitat is an area where the
organism lives. - A niche is the an organisms role or position
(what it does)
7Habitat or niche?
8Community Interactions
- Organisms constantly interact with one another!-
How??? - Competition for resources such as food, water,
space - Predation as when one organism consumes another.
- http//video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/s
pecials/editors-picks-specials/predator-vs-prey/le
opard_protectskill.html
9Symbiotic relationships
- The close relationship that exists when 2 or more
species live together. - Types of symbiosis
- Mutualism , both organisms benefit
- Commensalism , 0 one organism benefits and the
other is not affected. - Parasitism - , one organism benefits the
other is harmed