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ECOLOGY
Review
ECOLOGY TERMS
 Ecology

is the study how organisms live
and interact in the environment
 An ecosystem is a group of organisms and
their environment
 Environment is everything that surrounds
the organisms
 A habitat is the place where organisms
live
ECOSYSTEMS
 Living

things in an ecosystem are either
producers, consumers or decomposers
 Living things in an ecosystem depend on
each other for energy
 Producers usually get their energy from
the sun
 Producers make their own food
 Plants are examples of producers
ECOSYSTEMS, continued
 Consumers

usually get their energy from
the producers or other consumers
 Consumers usually eat the producers or
other consumers
 A cow would be a primary consumer
because it eats producers
 A snake would be a higher consumer
because it eats other consumers like mice
CONSUMERS
3


types
Herbivores – eat plants only
 Like



Carnivores – mainly eat meat
 Like



a deer
a shark

Omnivores – eat both plants and meat
 Like

us
CONSUMERS, continued
 Consumers




can be

primary (they eat producers)
Secondary (if they eat the primary
consumer)
Tertiary (if they eat the secondary
consumer)
FOOD CHAIN
 Energy

flows from producers to consumers
in a food chain
 Here is an example of a food chain

The energy from the sun give the tree what it needs to grow and
makes its food. The giraffe eats the leaves which gives it energy. The
lion will eat the giraffe which will give it energy.
Which one is the primary consumer?
FOOD WEB
* Food webs show how
energy is distributed in
an entire ecosystem.
* Think back to the
previous food chain.
Lions don’t just eat
giraffes.
* So a food web show
all of the possibilities in
the ecosystem.
Image taken from librarythinkquest.org
SYMBIOSIS
 Organisms

interact with one another in
their ecosystem besides just “eating” one
another
 Symbiosis is the close relationship
between organisms that live together
TYPES OF SYMBIOTIC
RELATIONSHIPS
 Mutualism

– both organisms benefit from
the relationship
 Commensalism – one benefits from the
relationship, but the other is neither
harmed nor does it benefit
 Parasitism – one benefits while the other is
harmed
MUTUALSIM



Both benefit – it’s a “MUTUAL” relationship
Example: Otters and kelp (brown seaweed)





The otters twist up in the kelp to anchorage
them for an easy ride and to sleep in the water.
This gives the otter stability in the water.
The otters eat the sea urchins that try to feed on
the kelp. This gives the kelp protection.
Both benefit!!!

Image taken from http://www.vtaide.com/png/symbiosis.htm

.
COMMENSALISM
 One

benefits, the other is neither harmed
nor does it benefit
 Example: Cows and cattle egret (bird)





The bird lives with the cows
As the cows move around its movement
stirs up insects from the ground
The egret eats the insects
The egret benefits with food but nothing is
gained or lost in regards to the cow!

Image taken from http://www.vtaide.com/png/symbiosis.htm

.
PARASITISM
 One

benefits while the other is harmed
 Example: Tick and any other organism




For example, with a dog, the tick attaches
to the dog and drinks its blood.
The tick benefits because it is getting food
But the dog is being harmed

Image taken from http://www.vtaide.com/png/symbiosis.htm

.

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Ecology review

  • 2. ECOLOGY TERMS  Ecology is the study how organisms live and interact in the environment  An ecosystem is a group of organisms and their environment  Environment is everything that surrounds the organisms  A habitat is the place where organisms live
  • 3. ECOSYSTEMS  Living things in an ecosystem are either producers, consumers or decomposers  Living things in an ecosystem depend on each other for energy  Producers usually get their energy from the sun  Producers make their own food  Plants are examples of producers
  • 4. ECOSYSTEMS, continued  Consumers usually get their energy from the producers or other consumers  Consumers usually eat the producers or other consumers  A cow would be a primary consumer because it eats producers  A snake would be a higher consumer because it eats other consumers like mice
  • 5. CONSUMERS 3  types Herbivores – eat plants only  Like  Carnivores – mainly eat meat  Like  a deer a shark Omnivores – eat both plants and meat  Like us
  • 6. CONSUMERS, continued  Consumers    can be primary (they eat producers) Secondary (if they eat the primary consumer) Tertiary (if they eat the secondary consumer)
  • 7. FOOD CHAIN  Energy flows from producers to consumers in a food chain  Here is an example of a food chain The energy from the sun give the tree what it needs to grow and makes its food. The giraffe eats the leaves which gives it energy. The lion will eat the giraffe which will give it energy. Which one is the primary consumer?
  • 8. FOOD WEB * Food webs show how energy is distributed in an entire ecosystem. * Think back to the previous food chain. Lions don’t just eat giraffes. * So a food web show all of the possibilities in the ecosystem. Image taken from librarythinkquest.org
  • 9. SYMBIOSIS  Organisms interact with one another in their ecosystem besides just “eating” one another  Symbiosis is the close relationship between organisms that live together
  • 10. TYPES OF SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPS  Mutualism – both organisms benefit from the relationship  Commensalism – one benefits from the relationship, but the other is neither harmed nor does it benefit  Parasitism – one benefits while the other is harmed
  • 11. MUTUALSIM   Both benefit – it’s a “MUTUAL” relationship Example: Otters and kelp (brown seaweed)    The otters twist up in the kelp to anchorage them for an easy ride and to sleep in the water. This gives the otter stability in the water. The otters eat the sea urchins that try to feed on the kelp. This gives the kelp protection. Both benefit!!! Image taken from http://www.vtaide.com/png/symbiosis.htm .
  • 12. COMMENSALISM  One benefits, the other is neither harmed nor does it benefit  Example: Cows and cattle egret (bird)     The bird lives with the cows As the cows move around its movement stirs up insects from the ground The egret eats the insects The egret benefits with food but nothing is gained or lost in regards to the cow! Image taken from http://www.vtaide.com/png/symbiosis.htm .
  • 13. PARASITISM  One benefits while the other is harmed  Example: Tick and any other organism    For example, with a dog, the tick attaches to the dog and drinks its blood. The tick benefits because it is getting food But the dog is being harmed Image taken from http://www.vtaide.com/png/symbiosis.htm .