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What is Ecology?
Study of interactions
between organisms and
their environment
Abiotic vs. Biotic Factors
 Abiotic- “non-living” components
-ex) temperature, light, water,
nutrients, weather
 Biotic- “living” species
-ex) other organisms including
humans
Levels of Ecological Organization
 Species- organisms can interbred and
produce fertile offspring
 Population- all members of a species in area
 Community- every species in area
 Ecosystem- all organisms and physical
environment
 Biosphere- The entire region earth where
living things found
Conditions for Life
 In order for an ecosystem to sustain life, several
conditions must be met:
1) Energy source (ex: sun)
2) Living organisms convert energy to organic
molecules (ex): Plants –photosynthesis)
3) Nutrients must move between organisms and
the environment (ex: water, carbon dioxide,
nitrogen, oxygen).
Living things need energy…
 Producers - organisms can do
photosynthesis
 Consumers – organisms eat other
organisms
-herbivores
-carnivores
-omnivores
-decomposers
Energy flow in an ecosystem
 Energy flows through an
ecosystem from the sun to
producers to consumers.
“Who Eats Who”…
 Food chain
- straight line pattern shows simple
feeding relationships
-illustrates passing of energy between
organisms
Example Food Chain …
“Who Eats Who”…
 Food web- illustrates how all the
food chains in an ecosystem related
 “Network of feeding relationships”
 Keystone species- species that
affects many other species and can
not easily be replaced if lost
Nutrients within and
ecosystem…
 Three basic nutrient cycles are
present in all ecosystems allowing
organisms to obtain nutrients needed
to function effectively.
Nitrogen Cycle
 The atmosphere 80% nitrogen gas
(N2).
 However, this nitrogen can not be
used by most living things.
 Bacteria are the only organisms that
can use nitrogen directly from the
environment.
Nitrogen Fixation Denitrification
Nitrogen Cycle Terminology
 Nitrogen fixation- nitogen gas in the atmosphere
is converted to ammonia (bacteria in soil)
 Nitrification- ammonia to nitrate (bacteria in
soil)
 Assimilation- absorption of nitrate by plants
 Ammonification- break down of dead organisms
returns “unused nitrogen” to soil (bacteria and
fungi)
 Denitrification- conversion of ammonia back to
nitrogen gas (returns nitrogen to air)
Why is the nitrogen cycle
important?
Why is nitrogen important to
living things?
-major part of DNA and proteins
 How do plants obtain nitrogen?
-absorb it from ground
 How do we obtain nitrogen?
-eating plants
Water Cycle
 Driving force is sun.
 Consists of alternation between
evaporation and precipitation.
 Most water returned atmosphere
from evaporation oceans.
Water Cycle
Condensation
Water
Vapor
Water Cycle Terminology
 Evaporation- liquid water becomes gas
enters atmosphere
 Transpiration- loss water from plants
 Water vapor- water atmosphere (gas)
 Condensation- process where water
molecules gather atmosphere “change from
gas to liquid”
 Precipitation- water falls atmosphere to
ground (rain, snow, hail, etc)
Carbon Cycle
 Carbon cycles between living
organisms and non-living components
of ecosystem.
 Carbon exists in atmosphere as
carbon dioxide (CO2).
Carbon Cycle Terminology
 Photosynthesis- PLANTS use sunlight,
carbon dioxide and water to make sugar
 Respiration- process organisms use oxygen
and release carbon dioxide back into air
 Fossil fuels- dead organisms buried in
sediment change to coal or oil (unused
carbon)
 Combustion- burning of fossil fuels
Within an Ecosystem…
What is a community?
 All organisms in an area.
 Many interactions take place
between species.
Ex) Predator and prey
What if no one wins?
 In some species interactions, neither
species wins.
 Results in close, long term
associations called symbiotic
relationships.
3 Kinds Symbiotic Relationships
 Parasitism (+/-)
 Commensalism (+/0)
 Mutualism (+/+)

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Ecology

  • 2. What is Ecology? Study of interactions between organisms and their environment
  • 3. Abiotic vs. Biotic Factors  Abiotic- “non-living” components -ex) temperature, light, water, nutrients, weather  Biotic- “living” species -ex) other organisms including humans
  • 4. Levels of Ecological Organization  Species- organisms can interbred and produce fertile offspring  Population- all members of a species in area  Community- every species in area  Ecosystem- all organisms and physical environment  Biosphere- The entire region earth where living things found
  • 5. Conditions for Life  In order for an ecosystem to sustain life, several conditions must be met: 1) Energy source (ex: sun) 2) Living organisms convert energy to organic molecules (ex): Plants –photosynthesis) 3) Nutrients must move between organisms and the environment (ex: water, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, oxygen).
  • 6. Living things need energy…  Producers - organisms can do photosynthesis  Consumers – organisms eat other organisms -herbivores -carnivores -omnivores -decomposers
  • 7. Energy flow in an ecosystem  Energy flows through an ecosystem from the sun to producers to consumers.
  • 8. “Who Eats Who”…  Food chain - straight line pattern shows simple feeding relationships -illustrates passing of energy between organisms
  • 10. “Who Eats Who”…  Food web- illustrates how all the food chains in an ecosystem related  “Network of feeding relationships”  Keystone species- species that affects many other species and can not easily be replaced if lost
  • 11.
  • 12. Nutrients within and ecosystem…  Three basic nutrient cycles are present in all ecosystems allowing organisms to obtain nutrients needed to function effectively.
  • 13. Nitrogen Cycle  The atmosphere 80% nitrogen gas (N2).  However, this nitrogen can not be used by most living things.  Bacteria are the only organisms that can use nitrogen directly from the environment.
  • 15. Nitrogen Cycle Terminology  Nitrogen fixation- nitogen gas in the atmosphere is converted to ammonia (bacteria in soil)  Nitrification- ammonia to nitrate (bacteria in soil)  Assimilation- absorption of nitrate by plants  Ammonification- break down of dead organisms returns “unused nitrogen” to soil (bacteria and fungi)  Denitrification- conversion of ammonia back to nitrogen gas (returns nitrogen to air)
  • 16. Why is the nitrogen cycle important? Why is nitrogen important to living things? -major part of DNA and proteins  How do plants obtain nitrogen? -absorb it from ground  How do we obtain nitrogen? -eating plants
  • 17. Water Cycle  Driving force is sun.  Consists of alternation between evaporation and precipitation.  Most water returned atmosphere from evaporation oceans.
  • 19. Water Cycle Terminology  Evaporation- liquid water becomes gas enters atmosphere  Transpiration- loss water from plants  Water vapor- water atmosphere (gas)  Condensation- process where water molecules gather atmosphere “change from gas to liquid”  Precipitation- water falls atmosphere to ground (rain, snow, hail, etc)
  • 20. Carbon Cycle  Carbon cycles between living organisms and non-living components of ecosystem.  Carbon exists in atmosphere as carbon dioxide (CO2).
  • 21.
  • 22. Carbon Cycle Terminology  Photosynthesis- PLANTS use sunlight, carbon dioxide and water to make sugar  Respiration- process organisms use oxygen and release carbon dioxide back into air  Fossil fuels- dead organisms buried in sediment change to coal or oil (unused carbon)  Combustion- burning of fossil fuels
  • 23. Within an Ecosystem… What is a community?  All organisms in an area.  Many interactions take place between species. Ex) Predator and prey
  • 24. What if no one wins?  In some species interactions, neither species wins.  Results in close, long term associations called symbiotic relationships.
  • 25. 3 Kinds Symbiotic Relationships  Parasitism (+/-)  Commensalism (+/0)  Mutualism (+/+)