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Why are the cycles important?How do organisms interact with each other?How can we show trends in populations over time?

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What does it mean when we talk about the ecosystem?

What is Ecology?

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Ecology The study of interactions between

organisms Recall the levels of organization:

Organism Species Population Community Ecosystem Biome Biosphere

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Energy Flow

Starts at sun Some make food from chemicals, not

sun = chemosynthesis

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Producers- produce their own sugar, gain energy from sun

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Consumers- consume other things to get their energy

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What about mushrooms on a fallen tree?

How are dead deer on the side of the road broken down naturally?

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Detritivores = feed on dead matter

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Decomposers = break down organic matter

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http://media.ebaumsworld.com/picture/kiltedrufus/FoodChain.png

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Food Chain

One organism passing energy to the next, and so on

Straight line Arrow = the way energy is moving

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http://www.dist102.k12.il.us/resources/Science%20Kids/food-chain.jpg

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Food Webs

Many organisms giving and receiving energy

Arrows = energy movement

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http://www.abe.ufl.edu/~owens/age2062/lect/lect_28/40_07.GIF

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Trophic Level

each step in a food chain or food web

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http://www.vtaide.com/png/foodchains.htm

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Ecological Pyramids

Shows the amount of energy or matter in each trophic level of chain or web

3 types Energy- only 10% of energy is

transferred to next level Biomass-mass of all the organisms in

that level Numbers- how many organisms in that

level

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http://www.freewebs.com/the_grey_pilgrim/energy%20pyramid.bmp

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http://resources.edb.gov.hk/biology/english/images/environment/pyramid.gif

Biomass Pyramid

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http://www.econguru.com/fundamentals_of_ecology/image/ecological_pyramid.gif

Numbers Pyramid

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Water Cycle

Water moving through environments Transpiration- from trees to clouds Evaporation- from body of water to

clouds Precipitation- from clouds to ground Condensation- making clouds Run-off- doesn’t soak into soil Ground water- rivers underground

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Carbon Cycle

Carbon moving through environments

Decomposition- decaying organisms Oil, coal, and fuels come from

compressed decayed organisms

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http://www.windows.ucar.edu/earth/climate/images/carboncycle.jpg

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Nitrogen Cycle

Nitrogen moving through environment

Plants need nitrogen to make food

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http://www.kidsgeo.com/images/nitrogen-cycle.gif

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Phosphorous Cycle

Moving phosphorous through the environment

Needed to make DNA and RNA Mostly in rock, minerals, and land

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http://arnica.csustan.edu/carosella/Biol4050W03/figures/phosph1.jpg

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Niche

Place an organism holds in an ecosystem, includes what it eats, when it eats, how it mates, how it gets food, and interaction with other organisms

Species has evolved to fit that niche PERFECTLY

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http://io.uwinnipeg.ca/~simmons/ysesp/images/niche.jpg

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http://www.fieldstonealliance.org/client/client_images/cartoon-find_niche.jpg

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Habitat

Where a species lives, where it can be found

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Competitive Exclusion Principle No two species can occupy the same

niche in the same habitat at the same time

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Competition

Organisms or species fighting over resources

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Resource

Anything necessary to life: water, sunlight, food, shelter, etc.

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Predation

Predator feeds on prey

http://www.stanford.edu/~siegelr/tz/tz2006/predatorandprey.jpg

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Symbiosis

Relationship in which two species live closely together

http://imagecache2.allposters.com/images/pic/JAG/03-PS101-6~Symbiosis-Posters.jpg

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Mutualism

Both benefit

http://cache.eb.com/eb/image?id=65599&rendTypeId=4

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Commensalism

One benefits, other is not helped harmed

http://www.nearctica.com/ecology/anemonefish.jpg

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Parasitism

One benefits, other is harmed

http://www.cbu.edu/~seisen/ExamplesOfParasitism_files/image008.jpg

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Primary Succession

No soil exists, first organism to come along

Happens with volcanoes and rock exposed from glaciers melting

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http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2254/1937932386_03c78fa3e0.jpg?v=1194662963

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Secondary Succession Soil exists, something was once

there, cleared by natural disaster

http://www.prairiefriends.org/image/fire/prescribedBurn1_04..jpg

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Major Biomes

7. Taiga

8. Chaparral

9. Tropical Dry Forest

10.Tundra

11.Deciduous Forest

12.Desert

13.Tropical Rain Forest

1. Estuaries

2. Shrublands

3. Grassland

4. Coral Reef

5. Tropical Savanna

6. Ocean

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Tropical Rain Forest

http://msstrickland.com/eport/Rainforest.jpg

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Tropical Dry Forest

http://www.stanford.edu/group/seasonally_dry/Dryforest_images/watering_hole.jpg

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Tropical Savanna

http://cache.eb.com/eb/image?id=94366&rendTypeId=4

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Desert

http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/china/environment/pictures/desert2.jpg

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Grasslands

http://grasslands.org.za.dedi539.your-server.de/assets/content_images/Image/Grasslands__SANBI_.JPG

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Shrublands

http://www.cpluhna.nau.edu/images/grassland17_jdg.jpg

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Deciduous Forest

http://fig.cox.miami.edu/Faculty/Dana/50-16f-TempForest.jpg

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Taiga

http://www.worldexposure.com/taiga/images/taiga2b.jpg

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Tundra

http://teachers.sduhsd.k12.ca.us/hherms/herms/METEOROLOGY/climates/P-tundra_alpine_nt.jpg

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Limiting Nutrient

Nutrient in short supply, will run out first

Greatly affects all organisms in the ecosystem