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Meadow Food Web Ecology: the study of the interactions between organisms and their environment Biotic: Living parts of the ecosystem: Plants, animals, decomposers Abiotic: Nonliving parts of the ecosystem: soil, water, air, weather Levels of Organization: 1. Individual organism 2. Population - members of the same species in one area 3. Community – many populations in the same area 4. Ecosystem – the biotic and abiotic factors in the area 5. Biome – group of ecosystems with the same climate and dominant communities 6. Biosphere – portion of the planet where all life exists (8 km above Earth’s surface to 11 km below the ocean) Methods of Ecological Study 1. Field observations – counting populations, observing interactions 2. Experimenting set up a small environment, manipulate the conditions, observe the results 3. Modelling • Uses Mathematical formulas based on data collected • Computer models of interactions may predict outcomes of environmental change