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Title: AN INTRODUCTION TO ECOLOGY AND THE BIOSPHERE


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AN INTRODUCTION TO ECOLOGY AND THE BIOSPHERE
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Ecology
  • What is ecology?
  • Study of interactions between organisms and their
    environment.
  • The environment includes both biotic and abiotic
    factors.
  • Biotic living, abiotic non-living
  • Ecology therefore will incorporate biotic and
    abiotic interactions

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Four Levels of Inquiry1. Organismal Ecology
  • Ways the individual meets challenges posed by the
    environment.
  • What is this area of ecology concerned with?
  • Behavioral, morphological and physiological
    developments in the organisms that allow them to
    interact with their environment.

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2. Population Ecology
  • What is a population?
  • Group of individuals of the same species living
    in the same area.
  • What is this area of ecology concerned with?
  • Factors that affect population size and
    composition.

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3. Community Ecology
  • What is a community?
  • All of the organisms that occupy a particular
    area.
  • What is this area of ecology concerned with?
  • Involves predator/prey relationships, competition
    and disease.

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4. Ecosystem Ecology
  • What is an ecosystem?
  • Includes all of the biotic and abiotic factors
    plus the community that exists in a specific
    area.
  • What is this area of ecology concerned with?
  • Energy flow, chemical cycling, primary
    productivity.

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Abiotic factors of the biosphere
  • Biosphere - global ecosystem
  • temperature
  • water
  • sunlight
  • wind
  • rocks and soil
  • periodic disturbances (e.g. tornadoes,
    hurricanes)

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Seasonal effects on climateFor example turnover
in a lake
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Biomes
  • What is a biome?
  • A major community that is classified by the
    predominant vegetation and characterized by the
    adaptations of organisms that live there.

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Aquatic Biomes
  • Vertical stratification is important in aquatic
    biomes
  • Zonation in a Lake

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Lake classification
  • What is an oligotrophic lake?
  • Deep water and nutrient poor, water is very
    clear.
  • What is a eutrophic lake?
  • Shallower water, nutrient rich, murky water.

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Wetlands
  • What are wetlands?
  • Area covered with water that supports aquatic
    plants.
  • Very rich biome with diverse birds,
    invertebrates, mammals, etc.

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Estuary
  • What is an estuary?
  • The area where freshwater merges with salt water.
  • River nutrients enrich the estuary.
  • Salinity varies throughout the estuary.
  • Important source of oysters, crabs and fish.

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Marine Community
  • Zonation in a marine environment

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Intertidal Zone
  • Rocky Shores
  • What challenges are faced by organisms that live
    here?
  • Rough waves pounding the rocks
  • Salinity changes
  • Hard rocky substrate

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Coral Reef
  • Where are the producers in this community?
  • Symbiotic algae live in the coral, and are
    producers for this community.
  • Waves bring constant supply of nutrients
  • Water is shallow enough to allow for light
    penetration, and photosynthesis.

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Oceanic Pelagic Biome
  • Temperate oceans have seasonal turnover of
    nutrients like in lakes
  • Some tropical areas have stratification and no
    turnover of nutrients.
  • Photic zones have phytoplankton as producers.
  • Large animals move up to photoic zone to feed.

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Benthos
  • Ocean bottom of neritic and pelagic zones
  • Neritic benthic communities are very productive
  • Deep benthic communities - abyssal zone - are
    adapted to cold water, no light, and low nutrient
    levels.
  • Deep sea vents found here, producers are
    chemoautotrophs not photoautotrophs.

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Terrestrial biomes
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Review the characteristics of the different
biomes and identify which biome is seen in the
following slides...
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Desert biome
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Benthos
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Deciduous Forest
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Grasslands
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Tundra
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Desert
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Deciduous forest
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Tundra
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Coniferous forest
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Temperate grassland
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Savanah
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Tropical rain forest
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Chaparral
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Taiga/Tundra
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Wetlands
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Where would this creature live? What adaptations
does it have for life here?
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Where would these animals be found?
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Where would these short flowers be found?
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Regulators/Conformers
  • Cost benefit analysis of homeostasis
  • What is a regulator?
  • Organisms that can survive fluctuations in the
    environment through physiological regulations
  • What is a conformer?
  • Organisms that conform to their environment.

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Principle of Allocation
  • What is the principle of allocation?
  • Organisms have limited supply of energy that they
    can allocate to living.
  • The way they spend their energy will affect
    what sort of organism they are.

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Responses to Envoronmental Variations
  • Physiological responses
  • regulation and homeostasis are physiological
    responses
  • acclimation shifts an organisms tolerance to the
    environmental change
  • For example people who attempt to climb Everest
    must acclimate to the higher altitude.

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Morphological Responses
  • Responses that change the form or anatomy of the
    organism.
  • Mammals grow heavier coats n the cold months
  • plants are more morphologically plastic than
    animals.

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Behavioral Responses
  • Instantaneous response that can be easily
    reversed.
  • Moving away from unfavorable environment.

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Concept Check
  • What is the difference between biotic and abiotic
    factors?
  • What characterizes the following biomes?
  • Desert
  • Tropical rain forest
  • Tundra
  • Coral reef
  • Estuary
  • What are the differences between oligotrophic and
    eutrophic lakes?
  • What is the difference between a regulator and a
    conformer?
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