Download What Happens When an Ecosystem Changes?

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts

Biodiversity wikipedia , lookup

Conservation biology wikipedia , lookup

Storage effect wikipedia , lookup

Drought refuge wikipedia , lookup

Soundscape ecology wikipedia , lookup

Pleistocene Park wikipedia , lookup

Biodiversity action plan wikipedia , lookup

Biogeography wikipedia , lookup

Overexploitation wikipedia , lookup

Habitat conservation wikipedia , lookup

Food web wikipedia , lookup

Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project wikipedia , lookup

Renewable resource wikipedia , lookup

Lake ecosystem wikipedia , lookup

Human impact on the nitrogen cycle wikipedia , lookup

Habitat wikipedia , lookup

Restoration ecology wikipedia , lookup

Ecology wikipedia , lookup

Ecological resilience wikipedia , lookup

Theoretical ecology wikipedia , lookup

Ecosystem services wikipedia , lookup

Natural environment wikipedia , lookup

Ecosystem wikipedia , lookup

Transcript
What Happens
When an
Ecosystem
Changes?
Chapter 4 Lesson 3
pg.A130
6th Grade Ms. Lourdes
Martinez
Environmental Changes
• Changes are a natural part of the history of any ecosystems. Fires,
drought, floods, or shifts in temeprature can and do change
ecosystems.
• As conditions in an ecosystem change, populations in the
ecosystem might also change.
– All organisms have a certain range of conditions in which they can
survive. The amount of light an ecosystem gets is also a condition that
affects its population.
• Read pg. A131
Competition
• Whithin an ecosystem, populations of different species live
together an interact. You’ve already learned that one way
organisms in an ecosystem interact is as consumers and
producers in food webs.
• Another way organisms interact is by competition.
• Organisms can live only in ecosystems where there needs
are met. These needs include:
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Food
Water
Space
Shelter
Light
Minerals
Gases
• These resources, however, are in limited supply in an
ecosystem. When two or more organisms try to use
the same resource, competition results.
• Members of different species may compete for
food, water, and space.
• Whenever resources are limited, the organisms that
survive will be those that are best adapted to the
new conditions.
People Affect Ecosystems
• Ecosystems change naturally, but they may also be
changed by humans. All the materials that people use and
the food that people eat come from the environment.
• People also change ecosystems when they introduce
new species to areas.