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Chapter 50 Notes
  • An Introduction to Ecology and the Biosphere

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The Scope of Ecology
  • The interactions between organisms and their
    environments determine the distribution and
    abundance of organisms
  • - Why are there no malaria-carrying mosquitoes
    in Minnesota?
  • - Why are there so many deer in Ohio?

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The Scope of Ecology
  • What factors limit the geographic range, or
    distribution, of a species?
  • What factors determine the abundance of a
    species?
  • The environment of any organism will include both
    biotic (living) and abiotic (nonliving)
    components.

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The Scope of Ecology
  • Ecology can be divided into four increasingly
    comprehensive levels of study
  • Organismal ecology concerned with the
    morphological, physiological, and behavioral ways
    in which organisms meet the challenges of biotic
    and abiotic environments

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The Scope of Ecology
  • Population ecology concentrates on factors that
    affect how many individuals of a particular
    species live in an area
  • Community ecology deals with interacting species
    in a community

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The Scope of Ecology
  • Ecosystem ecology emphasis is on energy flow and
    the cycling of chemicals among biotic and abiotic
    components
  • Biosphere the global ecosystem the sum of all
    the earths ecosystem

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Factors Affecting the Distribution of Organisms
  • Darwin and Wallace began to recognize broad
    patterns of geographic distribution
  • Biogeography the study of the past and present
    distribution of individual species

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Factors Affecting the Distribution of Organisms
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Factors Affecting the Distribution of Organisms
  • Species dispersal contributes to the distribution
    of organisms
  • ex. Why are there no Kangaroos in North America?
  • - one way to determine if dispersal is a key
    factor limiting distribution is by observing when
    humans have transplanted a species

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Factors Affecting the Distribution of Organisms
  • - if a transplant is successful, then the
    potential range is larger than its actual range
  • - if a transplant is unsuccessful, meaning it is
    unable to survive and reproduce, then we need to
    determine if biotic or abiotic factors exclude it
    from this area

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Factors Affecting the Distribution of Organisms
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Factors Affecting the Distribution of Organisms
  • Problems with introduced Species
  • ex. African Honeybee
  • - the African honeybee was brought to Brazil in
    1956 to produce more honey in the tropics.
  • - many escaped in 1957 and have been traveling
    about 110 km per year ever since.

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Factors Affecting the Distribution of Organisms
  • - beekeepers are worried that the African bee
    will damage the established honeybee industry
  • - will the colder Northern winters prevent them
    from moving north?

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Factors Affecting the Distribution of Organisms
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Factors Affecting the Distribution of Organisms
  • Abiotic factors affect the distribution of
    organisms
  • Temperature
  • - affects biological processes
  • - most organisms are not able to regulate
    internal body temps.

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Factors Affecting the Distribution of Organisms
  • Water
  • - availability affects the location of organisms
  • - aquatic life must balance water levels
  • Sunlight
  • - provides the energy that drive most ecosystems
  • - distribution on land and in the water

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Factors Affecting the Distribution of Organisms
  • Wind
  • - amplifies the affects of environmental
    temperatures on organisms
  • - contributes to water loss
  • Rocks and soil
  • - physical structures, pH, and mineral
    composition of rocks limit the distribution of
    plants and animals

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Factors Affecting the Distribution of Organisms
  • Temperature and water are the major climatic
    factors determining the distribution of organisms
  • Climate the prevailing weather conditions at a
    locality
  • Biomes major types of ecosystems that occupy
    broad geographic regions

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Factors Affecting the Distribution of Organisms
  • - rainfall and temperature are reasonable means
    that correlate with biomes
  • - climographs are used to measure these factors

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Factors Affecting the Distribution of Organisms
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Factors Affecting the Distribution of Organisms
  • Global Climate Patterns
  • - the suns affect on the atmosphere, land, and
    water establish temperature variations
  • - the tilting of the earth on its axis causes
    seasonal variation in the intensity of solar
    radiation

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Factors Affecting the Distribution of Organisms
  • Tropics regions between 23.5o north latitude and
    23.5o south latitude
  • - receive the least seasonal change
  • - intense solar radiation initiates global
    circulation of air, which creates precipitation
    and winds

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Factors Affecting the Distribution of Organisms
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Factors Affecting the Distribution of Organisms
  • Local and seasonal effects on climate
  • - the proximity to water and topographic
    features such as mountain ranges create climate
    patchiness
  • - ocean currents influence the climate along the
    coasts of continents
  • - seasonal changes in wind patterns produce
    variations in ocean currents

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Factors Affecting the Distribution of Organisms
  • - with seasonal changes, turnover will occur in
    lakes and ponds
  • - turnover brings oxygenated water from the
    surface of lakes to the bottom and nutrient-rich
    water from the bottom of lakes to the surface
  • - microclimate climate on a very fine scale

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Factors Affecting the Distribution of Organisms
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