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Transcript
Global Context = Identities & Relationships: The identity of a species is shaped by its relationships with other
organisms and its environment.
Invasive Species
Organizational Hierarchy
of Ecology
Carrying Capacity
Biotic & Abiotic Factors
Human use of
environment
Growth Curves
Limiting Factors
RC: Environment
RC: Balance
Biomes &
Climate
The way that organisms relate to each other and their
environment can contribute to balance or chaos.
The environment is the arena for
organismal relationships
Key Concept: Relationships
Organisms show their relationships by
interacting in different ways
Most ecological relationships are based
on the acquisition of energy for survival
Symbiosis
RC: Energy
RC: Interaction
Food Chain/Web
Predator-Prey
2nd Law & Trophic
Levels
Cycling of matter
Food Chain/Web
Statement of Inquiry: Ecological relationships are highly balanced; even minor changes within the environment can have great consequences.