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Ecosystem Properties
Ecological Hierarchies
•   Biosphere
•   Biome
•   Ecosystem
•   Community
•   Population
•   Organism
•   Tissue
•   Cell
•   Molecules
Definitions
• Biosphere - The entire portion of the globe
  that can support life, including the
  atmosphere, oceans, terrestrial surface and
  belowground
• Biome – The largest easily recognized
  subsection of the biosphere, based upon
  climate
Definitions
• Ecosystem – A region where plants,
  animals and microbes can interact with each
  other and their environment.
• Community – A region where plants,
  animals and microbes can interact with each
  other.
• Population – An interbreeding group of
  organisms
Ecosystem Emergent Properties
• All “systems” are made up of components.
  Once those components are assembled into
  the system, they take on new properties,
  those of the “system”.
• E.g., bridge over South Canadian River
• E.g., living system
Ecosystem Emergent Properties
• What are the emergent properties of a living
  system, e.g., you?
• You are composed of carbon, nitrogen,
  hydrogen, oxygen, etc., but you are so much
  more than bags of elements flopping around
• As a living entity you:
• Respire
• Irritable
• Capable of reproduction
Ecosystem Emergent Properties
• So, as a “system” ecosystems also have
  emergent properties
• Nutrient cycling
• Energy flow
Energy in Ecosystems
          • Energy Movement
            follows 1st and 2nd
            laws of
            thermodynamics
             – Energy can’t be
               created or destroyed
             – Any transfers of
               energy are not 100%
               efficient
Energy flow
Energy Flow       Calories
Solar Energy                      1,000,000
         1%
Producers                          10,000
          10%
Herbivores                          1,000
          10%
Carnivores            Consumers     100
         10%
Top Carnivore                        10
Energy Flow
Solar Energy
         1%
Producers
          10%
Herbivores                        Food Chain
          10%
Carnivores            Consumers
         10%
Top Carnivore
Energy Flow
Solar Energy
         1%
Producers            Trophic Level
          10%
Herbivores
          10%
Carnivores            Consumers
         10%
Top Carnivore
Any Questions?
Nutrient Cycling
• There are two major types of nutrient cycles
  – Gaseous – Most of the nutrient is stored in the
    atmosphere
  – Sedimentary – Most of the nutrient is stored in
    the sediments or soils
So what nutrients do we need?
• Macro-nutrients are needed in large
  quantities
• Na,Cl, C, H, O, P, K, I, N, S, Ca, Fe, Mg
• Micro-nutrients are also essential, but are
  needed in only small amounts
• Mo, B, Cl, Mn, Cu, Zn
Gaseous Nutrient Cycle
                       The carbon cycle

CO2                       Respiration
   (photosynthesis)

plant

                              Decomposers
herbivore


carnivore             top carnivore
Sedimentary Nutrient Cycle
            Example: The Phosphorus Cycle




e
r                   plant   herbivores      carnivores
o
s P in soil                 decomposers
i           (weathering)
o
n P in rock (apatite)
So what nutrients do we need?
• Macro-nutrients are needed in large
  quantities
• Na,Cl, C, H, O, P, K, I, N, S, Ca, Fe, Mg
• Micro-nutrients are also essential, but are
  needed in only small amounts
• Mo, B, Cl, Mn, Cu, Zn
• The elements in blue have gaseous cycles
Quick Quiz on Ecosystems
• What’s the definition of an ecosystem?
• An area where plants, animals and microbes
  interact with each other and the
  environment
• So why do you need an ecosystem for
  – Energy Flow?
  – Nutrient Cycling?
• Does energy ever cycle?
NO-O-O!
Take out a clean piece of paper
• A practice quiz




• List two types of symbiotic relationships
Quiz, continued
•    Competition between organisms of
     different species is known as:
    a.   Intraspecific interactions
    b.   Intraspecific competition
    c.   Interspecific interactions
    d.   Interspecific competition
Quiz, continued
•    If you went up a tall mountain, how many
     meters increase in elevation would you
     have to go up to see the same change in
     vegetation structure that you would see if
     you went north 30 degrees latitude?
    a.   1800 m
    b.   4000 m
    c.   400 m
    d.   100 m
Quiz, continued
• Which biome has the greatest number of
  species?



• Which biome produces most of the wood
  pulp used for paper in the U.S.?
Quiz, continued
•    In which grassland ecosystem would you
     expect to find the greatest number of
     species and why?
    a.   Undisturbed tall grass prairie
    b.   Wheat field
    c.   Corn field
    d.   Heavily grazed tall grass prairie

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Ecosystems

  • 2. Ecological Hierarchies • Biosphere • Biome • Ecosystem • Community • Population • Organism • Tissue • Cell • Molecules
  • 3. Definitions • Biosphere - The entire portion of the globe that can support life, including the atmosphere, oceans, terrestrial surface and belowground • Biome – The largest easily recognized subsection of the biosphere, based upon climate
  • 4. Definitions • Ecosystem – A region where plants, animals and microbes can interact with each other and their environment. • Community – A region where plants, animals and microbes can interact with each other. • Population – An interbreeding group of organisms
  • 5. Ecosystem Emergent Properties • All “systems” are made up of components. Once those components are assembled into the system, they take on new properties, those of the “system”. • E.g., bridge over South Canadian River • E.g., living system
  • 6. Ecosystem Emergent Properties • What are the emergent properties of a living system, e.g., you? • You are composed of carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, etc., but you are so much more than bags of elements flopping around • As a living entity you: • Respire • Irritable • Capable of reproduction
  • 7. Ecosystem Emergent Properties • So, as a “system” ecosystems also have emergent properties • Nutrient cycling • Energy flow
  • 8. Energy in Ecosystems • Energy Movement follows 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics – Energy can’t be created or destroyed – Any transfers of energy are not 100% efficient
  • 10. Energy Flow Calories Solar Energy 1,000,000 1% Producers 10,000 10% Herbivores 1,000 10% Carnivores Consumers 100 10% Top Carnivore 10
  • 11. Energy Flow Solar Energy 1% Producers 10% Herbivores Food Chain 10% Carnivores Consumers 10% Top Carnivore
  • 12. Energy Flow Solar Energy 1% Producers Trophic Level 10% Herbivores 10% Carnivores Consumers 10% Top Carnivore
  • 14. Nutrient Cycling • There are two major types of nutrient cycles – Gaseous – Most of the nutrient is stored in the atmosphere – Sedimentary – Most of the nutrient is stored in the sediments or soils
  • 15. So what nutrients do we need? • Macro-nutrients are needed in large quantities • Na,Cl, C, H, O, P, K, I, N, S, Ca, Fe, Mg • Micro-nutrients are also essential, but are needed in only small amounts • Mo, B, Cl, Mn, Cu, Zn
  • 16. Gaseous Nutrient Cycle The carbon cycle CO2 Respiration (photosynthesis) plant Decomposers herbivore carnivore top carnivore
  • 17. Sedimentary Nutrient Cycle Example: The Phosphorus Cycle e r plant herbivores carnivores o s P in soil decomposers i (weathering) o n P in rock (apatite)
  • 18. So what nutrients do we need? • Macro-nutrients are needed in large quantities • Na,Cl, C, H, O, P, K, I, N, S, Ca, Fe, Mg • Micro-nutrients are also essential, but are needed in only small amounts • Mo, B, Cl, Mn, Cu, Zn • The elements in blue have gaseous cycles
  • 19.
  • 20. Quick Quiz on Ecosystems • What’s the definition of an ecosystem? • An area where plants, animals and microbes interact with each other and the environment • So why do you need an ecosystem for – Energy Flow? – Nutrient Cycling? • Does energy ever cycle?
  • 22. Take out a clean piece of paper • A practice quiz • List two types of symbiotic relationships
  • 23. Quiz, continued • Competition between organisms of different species is known as: a. Intraspecific interactions b. Intraspecific competition c. Interspecific interactions d. Interspecific competition
  • 24. Quiz, continued • If you went up a tall mountain, how many meters increase in elevation would you have to go up to see the same change in vegetation structure that you would see if you went north 30 degrees latitude? a. 1800 m b. 4000 m c. 400 m d. 100 m
  • 25. Quiz, continued • Which biome has the greatest number of species? • Which biome produces most of the wood pulp used for paper in the U.S.?
  • 26. Quiz, continued • In which grassland ecosystem would you expect to find the greatest number of species and why? a. Undisturbed tall grass prairie b. Wheat field c. Corn field d. Heavily grazed tall grass prairie