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Transcript
What is Ecology?
Origin of the word…”ecology”
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Greek origin
OIKOS = household
LOGOS = study of…
Study of the “house/environment” in which
we live.
Ecology is study of interactions between
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non-living components in the environment…
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light
water
wind
nutrients in soil
heat
solar radiation
atmosphere, etc.
AND…
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Living organisms…
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Plants
Animals
microorganisms in soil, etc.
To study Ecology involves…
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For non-living
(abiotic)
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Climatology
Hydrology
Oceanography
Physics
Chemistry
Geology
soil analysis, etc.
For living
(biotic)
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animal
behavior
 Taxonomy
 Physiology
 mathematics
(population
studies)
 etc.
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Ecology…
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views each locale as an integrated
whole of interdependent parts that
function as a unit.
caribou
tundra
The interdependent parts are…
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Nonliving
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Tundra
dead organic
matter
nutrients in the
soil and water.
Producers
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green plants
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Consumers
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Decomposers
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Tundra
Caribou
herbivores and
carnivores
fungi and
bacteria
ECOLOGY:
Levels of Organization
- a hierarchy of organization
in the environment
Levels of organization - Terms
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Biosphere
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Surface of the earth
Composed of many ecosystems
Ecosystem
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Large or small as we decide
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Backyard, O’Melveney Park, Hedge along Room
110, etc.
Levels of organization - Terms
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Population – one species live in one place at one time
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Community – All populations (diff. species) that live
in a particular area.
Levels of organization - Terms
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Habitat – physical location of community
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Organism – simplest level of organization
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Very complex
Can contain 100’s to 1000’s of interacting
species.
THEN…
Ecology is an integrated and
dynamic study of the environment.
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