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Title: Chapter 191 Introduction to Ecology


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Chapter 19-1 Introduction to Ecology
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Biosphere -1
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Chapter 19-1 Objectives
  • Define Ecology, explain why its important
  • List describe 3 human caused environmental
    problems
  • I.D. five levels of organization in ecology
  • Explain the theme of interconnectedness

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Humans changing the environment
  • Global population tripled in the 20th Century.
  • The lack of space resources is causing mass
    extinction

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Ozone Layer
  • A relatively high layer of O3 absorbs ultraviolet
    light from the sun\
  • Man-Made Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) other
    chemicals react with ozone, decomposing it.
  • A chlorine atom can disable 100,000 ozone
    molecules, before UV radiation

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Greenhouse effect
  • Like any stone the Earth heats up in the
    sunlight, and then heat escapes in the dark
  • Carbon Dioxide water vapor insulates the Earth
    reflecting escaping heat back
  • Burning fossil fuels leads to an increase of CO2
    levels rise warming the globe
  • Melting the ice caps?

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Levels of Organization
  • Is the whole greater than the sum of the parts?
  • Emergent Properties larger groups (of cells,
    individuals, chemicals) can carry out more
    complex processes.
  • Every level influences every other level
  • Butterfly effect
  • A butterfly flaps its wings

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The levels of organization
  • Biosphere part of Earth that supports life
  • Ecosystems the organisms non-living
    environment in a particular place
  • Community only the organisms in a particular
    place
  • Population the members of one species in one
    place during one stretch of time
  • Organism The individual

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Interconnectedness
  • No one is isolated
  • Survival depends on interactions
  • Networks are what matter
  • Disturbing the environment will come back and
    affect humanity
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