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Ecology Ecology • Biosphere- the part of Earth that supports life • Ecosystem- all organisms living in an area and the nonliving parts of their environment • Ecology- study of interactions that occur among organisms and their environment • Population- made up of all organisms in an ecosystem that belong to the same species • Community- all the populations in an ecosystem Habitat • Place where an organism lives – Provides food, safe temperatures, moisture organism needs to live • Competition- two or more organisms seek the same resource at the same time Populations • Population size- indicates whether a population is healthy and growing – Measured by trap-mark-release or sample count • Limiting factor- any living or nonliving feature that restricts the number of individuals in a population • Carrying capacity- largest number of individuals of one species that an ecosystem can support • Exponential growth- the larger a populations becomes, the faster it grows Symbiosis • Any close relationship between species • Mutualism- a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit • Commensalism- a symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is not affected • Parasitism- a symbiotic relationship in which one organisms benefits and the other is harmed Niche • An organism’s role in its environment, including its habitat, food, how it avoids danger, finds a mate, cares for young • Predator- animal that captures and eats other consumers • Prey- organism that is captured by the predator • Predators limit the size of prey populations, increasing the number of different species that can live in an ecosystem Abiotic Factors • • • • • Atmosphere (air) Water Soil Sunlight climate Water Cycle • How water moves from the Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back to the surface again • Evaporation- when liquid water changes into water vapor and enters the atmosphere • Condensation- the process of changing water from a gas to a liquid Other Cycles • Nitrogen cycle- the transfer of nitrogen from the atmosphere to the soil, to living organisms, and back to atmosphere • Carbon cycle- how carbon molecules move between the living and nonliving world Energy flow • Matter recycled over and over, but energy is converted from one form to another • Chemosynthesis- production of energy rich nutrient molecules from chemicals • Energy stored in the molecules of one organism is transferred to another when one organism becomes food for another organism Food chain • Simple wat of showing how matter and energy pass from one organism to another Food web • Shows all possible feeding relationships among the organisms in a community Energy Pyramid • Shows the amount of energy available at each feeding level in an ecosystem Ecological succession • Normal, gradual changes that occur in types of species that live in an area • Climax community- stable stage of ecological diversity and balance