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Page 1: The Scope of Ecology Chapter 34. What is ecology? Ecology- the scientific study of interactions between organisms and their environments, focusing on.

The Scope of Ecology

Chapter 34

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What is ecology?

Ecology- the scientific study of interactions between organisms and their environments, focusing on energy transfer

• It is a science of relationships.

Oikos- greek for “house”

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Ecology is primarily a descriptive science but is becoming more experimental

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1.  very difficult to control experiments2.  some research done in laboratories3.  most done in the field

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What do you mean by environment?

The environment is made up of two factors:

Biotic factors- all living organisms inhabiting the Earth

Abiotic factors- nonliving parts of the environment (i.e. temperature, soil, light, moisture, air currents)

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Interaction

• interaction includes how the environment affects the organism and how the organism can alter the environment

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Interaction

• 1.        photosynthetic organisms use sunlight (abiotic factor) and produce oxygen as a bi-product which is used by organisms for cellular respiration

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Interaction

• 2.        shading of the forest floor by trees can make the environment less suitable for their offspring to grow, yet more suitable for other organisms

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Levels of Ecology

• ecological research ranges from studying adaptations of organisms to the dynamics of ecosystems

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• Organism- any unicellular or multicellular form exhibiting all of the characteristics of life, an individual.

• The lowest level of organization

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• 1.  organismal ecology – study of the way organisms meet the challenges of abiotic environmental factors

• e.g., reptiles retreat to shaded areas to maintain body temperature

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• Population-a group of organisms of one species living in the same place at the same time that interbreed and compete with each other for resources (ex. food, mates, shelter)

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2.        population ecology – study of populations and interaction with environment

e.g., what environmental factors affect population size and composition?

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• Community- several interacting populations that inhabit a common environment and are interdependent.

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• 3.        community ecology – study of all organisms that inhabit an area• e.g., study of predator – prey

relationships, competition, disease

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• 4.        ecosystem ecology – study of all abiotic factors as well as all organisms in an area

• e.g., study of energy flow and chemical cycling among the biotic and abiotic components

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• Biosphere- life supporting portions of Earth composed of air, land, fresh water, and salt water.

• The highest level of organization

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• 5. Biosphere ecology – studying the global system of living things

• e.g. humans effect on the ozone layer or climate change

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Organism

Population

Community

Biosphere

Ecosystem

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Abiotic factors 

• temperature1.        most organisms are NOT able to regulate their body temperature; i.e., they’re ectothermic as apposed to endothermic 2.        temperature has a tremendous affect on metabolism3.        even endotherms function best within a temperature range

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Abiotic factors 

• water 1. essential for life2. poses osmotic challenges for organisms

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Abiotic factors 

• wind amplifies the effects of temperature by increasing heat loss and evaporation

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Abiotic factors 

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Climate

Weather over a long period of timemost important components–Precipitation–Temperature–Wind

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Convection

Heat transfer in a fluid (liquid or gas)Heat risesThe current formed is a

Convection Cell

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Desert Latitude

30 degrees N or SCool dry falling air limits precipitation

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Rain-Shadow Effect

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Rain Shadow Effect

Air flowing over mountain ranges rises and cools, losing moisture

Climate is much dryer on the backside of the mountain range

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Coriolis Effect

Coriolis effect is the apparent curvature of global winds, ocean currents, and everything else that moves freely across the Earth's surface.

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Northern Hemisphere- everything turns right causing counterclockwise rotation of weather systems

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Polar Easterlies

Westerlies

Northeast Tradewinds

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Seasons

Seasons are caused by the Earth’s tilt on its axis

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Terrestrial Biomes

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Terrestrial Biomes

Biome- geographic areas that have similar climates and ecosystems

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Terrestrial BiomesThe most common biomes are:

• Tundra• Taiga• Temperate Deciduous Forest• Tropical Rain Forest• Grassland • Savanna• Desert

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Terrestrial biomes

Tundra is located in areas where temperatures minimize plant growth but not covered completely with ice

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TundraFound in parts of Canada, Alaska, and Siberia

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Tundra – “The Cold Desert”

• Found at latitudes around the North Pole

• Less than 25 cm precipitation yearly

• Very cold year round (-40ºC in winter)

• Cold, dry, treeless region

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Tundra –“The Land of the

Midnight Sun”

• Winter lasts 6 to 9 months with no daylight

• Summer is short and cold with 24 hours of sunlight a day

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Tundra-

• Soil is poor

• Permafrost–Layer of permanently frozen soil

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Plants of the Tundra

Tundra plants are resistant to drought and cold

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Plants of the Tundra• Reindeer moss – It’s a lichen!

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Plants of the Tundra• Lichens

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Plants of the Tundra• Lichen

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Plants of the Tundra

• True Mosses

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Plants of the Tundra

• Small shrubs and flowers

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Plants of the Tundra

• Small shrubs and flowers

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Plants of the Tundra

• Small shrubs and flowers

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Plants of the Tundra

• Grasses

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Animals of the Tundra

Many animals of the tundra migrate there during the short summer

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Animals of the Tundra• Biting insects

Mosquito Blackfly

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Animals of the Tundra• Snowy owl

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Animals of the Tundra• Arctic hare

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Animals of the Tundra• Caribou – “Reindeer”

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Animals of the Tundra

• Musk oxen

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Animals of the Tundra

• Lemmings

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Animals of the Tundra

• Lemmings


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