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ECOSYSTEMS
Hutchinson
Lehi Jr HS
ECOSYSTEMS
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Ecosystems – All the organisms living together
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Ecology – Study of How organism interact with
others & the environment
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Populations – Same Species living in the same
place
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Community – Populations sharing the
environment
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Species – Group of organisms that can mate and
reproduce offspring
FACTORS THAT AFFECT
POPLUATIONS
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Food - needed for Energy
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Water – Cells & Tissues moves materials
around bodied
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Light – Photosynthesis
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Shelter – Protection
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Living Space – Room to live, obtain
Resources, and Reproduce.
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN
POPULATIONS
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Competition - Using the same limited resources
Predation – One eats another species
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Prey – Eaten by the other
Predator - Eats the other
Symbiosis – Close relationship between 2 species
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Mutualism – Both Benefit
Commensalism – One Benefits / Other unaffected
Parasitism – Organism feds off another species
Host – Organism that the Parasites feeds off
FEEDING RELATIONSHIPS
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All organism need energy to live. Each group is based on
HOW they get Energy.
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PRODUCERS
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CONSUMERS (Eats other organisms - Hetrotrophs)
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(Make their own food - Autotrophs)
Herbivores (Plant-eaters – Cow, Deer)
Carnivores (Meat-eaters – Wolf, Eagles)
Scavengers (Eat remains left behind by other organisms –
Crabs & Hyenas)
Omnivores (Plant & Meat eaters – Raccoons, People)
DECOMPOSERS (Eat Remains or waste from other
organisms - Bacteria & Fungi)
ENERGY
TRANSFERS
Energy
Decreases
Biomass
Decreases
Number of
Organism
Decreases
FOOD CHAINS
Traces the path of energy as it moves from one
organism to another. Everything starts with the SUN!!
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PRODUCERS gets the energy from the SUN
PRIMARY CONSUMER (Herbivores/Omnivores)
gets energy from the plants (producers)
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SECONDARY CONSUMER gets the energy from
the organisms it eats.
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DECOMPOSER gets energy and recycles it back
to the plants when organisms die or make waste
products.
FOOD WEBS
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Food chains only show 1 energy
pathway.
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The food web shows the complex
overlapping of food chains.
FOOD
WEB
ENERGY CYCLES
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Producers (Plants)
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Photosynthesis
Consumers
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Primary Consumer
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Secondary Consumer
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Herbivores / Omnivores
Carnivores / Omnivores
Decomposers
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Fungi / Worms
3rd
Consumer
Wolf
(Carnivores /
Omnivores)
2nd Consumer
Snake (Carnivores/Omnivores)
Grizzly
Bear
Wolf
Ducks Primary Consumer Rabbit
(Herbivores/Omnivores)
Pond Algae Producers
(Algae, Plants & Trees)
Fly
Decomposition
Grasses
Fungus
ENERGY TRANSFERS
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SUN – Original Source of ALL Energy
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PHOTOSYNTHESIS – Plant makes food from
CO2 + H2O + Energy = C6H12O6 + O2
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RESPIRATION – (inhale / exhale)
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DECOMPOSITION
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Water Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle (decomposition)
Carbon / Oxygen Cycle (respiration)
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
ƒProducers –
Trees & Plants
Plants
Release
O2
ƒPrimary Consumers
Herbivores
ƒ2ND Consumers
ƒDecomposers
Sun - Energy
RESPIRATION
Plants
take in
Exhaled
CO2
Waste
Products &
Dead
Organisms
DECOMPOSITION
WATER CYCLE
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EVAPORATION – by sun or energy
CONDENSATION - Clouds
STORAGE - Clouds
PRECIPITATION – Rain, Hail, Ice, etc…
STORAGE
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Ice
Lakes
Organisms
- Oceans
- Ground Water
- Glaciers
Precipation
Condensation
Runoff
Evaporation
Water
Storage
CARBON & OXYGEN CYCLE
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PRODUCERS (plants) release oxygen (O2)
into the air. PHOTOSYNTHESIS
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CONSUMERS (species) release Carbon
dioxide (CO2) into the air. RESPIRATION.
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DECOMPOSERS release / recycle the
Carbon and Oxygen atoms.
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Producers, Decomposers, & Consumers
have a mutualism relationship. One could
not survive without the other.
NITROGEN CYCLE
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Nitrogen is needed to build Protiens that
make up structures in living organisms.
78% of the Earth’s Atmoshere
Nitrogen atoms combine with other atoms
causing – Nitrogen Fixation so Plants can
use nitrogen and start it in the food chain.
Bacteria decompose (breaks down) Waste
Products and Dead organisms to return
nitrogen back into a gas form.
Carbon
Cycle
Photo-synthesis
Nitrogen
Cycle
SUCCESSION
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SUCCESSION – Natural process when one
community of species replaces another.
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PIONEER SPECIES – First Organisms to
area
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NON-NATIVE SPECIES – New to area.
Tends to crowd out others.
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COLONIZE - Community reaches a STABLE
point.
BIOMES
BIOMES are large regions
having a distinct CLIMATE
&
SPECIFIC type of PLANT &
ANIMAL life.
BIOMES REGIONS
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COMMON TYPES:
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TUNDRA
- RAIN FOREST
GRASSLANDS
- DECIDUOUS FOREST
DESERT
- MOUNTAIN
SALTWATER
- FRESHWATER
CONIFEROUS FOREST