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Title: CHAPTER 50 INTRO TO ECOLOGY


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CHAPTER 50INTRO TO ECOLOGY
  • I. Ecology - study of the interactions between
    organisms and their environment
  • A. abiotic (nonliving, chemical/physical)
    components of the environment
  • B. biotic (living) components of the
    environment

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II. Levels of Study in Ecology
  • A. organismal ecology - study of behavioral,
    physiological, morphological ways in which
    individuals respond to a changing abiotic
    environment
  • B. population ecology - study of a group of
    individuals of the same species living in the
    same area specific interest in factors
    affecting population size composition
    (including genetic composition)

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Levels of Study (cont.)
  • C. community ecology - study of all the species
    that inhabit a particular area specific
    interest in how predation, competition, and
    disease affect community structure
  • D. ecosystem ecology - study of all the abiotic
    and biotic factors affecting the stability of a
    given area specific interest in energy
    flow/nutrient cycling

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III. Abiotic Factors
  • A. temperature
  • B. water
  • C. sunlight
  • D. wind
  • E. rocks and soil
  • F. periodic disturbances

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IV. Organismal Ecology
  • A. Species exist where they do in part because
    of differential evolved capacities to maintain
    homeostasis under a given set of abiotic
    conditions.
  • 1. regulation - use of behavioral
    physiological mechanisms to achieve
    homeostasis
  • 2. conformation - allowing conditions within
    the body to vary with external changes

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Organismal Ecology (cont.)
  • B. guiding principles in determining why an
    organism is responding in a particular way to
    a given abiotic factor
  • 1. principle of allocation - organisms have a
    limited amount of energy to allocate to various
    needs
  • 2. optimality - organisms usually try to
    maximize benefit per expenditure
  • 3. trade-offs constraints

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Organismal Ecology (cont.)
  • C. proximate vs. ultimate explanations
  • 1. proximate - involves determining what is
    the stimulus, what is the response, what is the
    underlying internal mechanism
  • 2. ultimate - involves an evolutionary
    understanding how is fitness maximized

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Organismal Ecology (cont.)
  • D. mechanisms for dealing with changes in
    abiotic factors
  • 1. physiological response
  • 2. morphological response
  • 3. behavioral response
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