SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 55
Ecology Unit


   Biology
Key concepts include:
•   interactions within and among populations

•   nutrient cycling with energy flow through
    ecosystems

•   the effects of natural events and human
    activities on ecosystems
What is ecology?

Ecology- the scientific study of
  interactions between organisms
  and their environments, focusing
  on energy transfer
• It is a science of relationships.
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)
Biosphere

Ecosystem

 Community

  Population

  Organism
Organism- any unicellular or
multicellular form exhibiting all of the
characteristics of life, an individual.
•The lowest level of organization
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)
Community- several interacting
populations that inhabit a common
environment and are interdependent.
Ecosystem- populations in a
community and the abiotic factors
with which they interact (ex.
marine, terrestrial)
Biosphere- life supporting portions
of Earth composed of air, land,
fresh water, and salt water.
•The highest level of organization
“The ecological niche of an
 organism depends not only on
 where it lives but also on what
 it does. By analogy, it may be
 said that the habitat is the
 organism's ‘address’, and the
 niche is its ‘profession’,
 biologically speaking.”

Odum - Fundamentals of Ecology
Habitat vs. Niche
Niche - the role a species plays in
a community (job)

Habitat- the place in which an
organism lives out its life
(address)
Habitat vs. Niche
A niche is determined by the
tolerance limitations of an
organism, or a limiting factor.

Limiting factor- any biotic or
abiotic factor that restricts the
existence of organisms in a
specific environment.
Feeding Relationships
•   There are 3 main types of feeding
    relationships
         1. Producer- Consumer
         2. Predator- Prey
         3. Parasite- Host
Feeding Relationships
Producer- all
  autotrophs (plants),
  they trap energy
  from the sun
• Bottom of the food
  chain
Feeding Relationships
Consumer- all heterotrophs: they
 ingest food containing the sun’s
 energy
            • Herbivores
             • Carnivores
             • Omnivores
           • Decomposers
Feeding Relationships
Consumer-
 Herbivores
  – Eat plants
• Primary
  consumers
• Prey animals
Feeding Relationships
Consumer-Carnivores-eat meat

• Predators
  – Hunt prey
  animals for food.
Feeding Relationships
Consumer- Carnivores- eat meat

• Scavengers
 – Feed on carrion,
 dead animals
Feeding Relationships

Consumer- Omnivores -eat both plants
  and animals
Feeding Relationships

Consumer-
 Decomposers
   • Breakdown the
     complex compounds
     of dead and
     decaying plants and
     animals into simpler
     molecules that can
     be absorbed
Symbiotic Relationships
Symbiosis- two species living together

 3 Types of
 symbiosis:
 1. Commensalism
 2. Parasitism
 3. Mutualism
Symbiotic Relationships
Commensalism-
 one species benefits
 and the other is
 neither harmed nor
 helped
Ex. orchids on a tree
Epiphytes: A plant, such as a
tropical orchid or a bromeliad,
that grows on another plant
upon which it depends for
mechanical support but not for
nutrients. Also called
aerophyte, air plant.
Symbiotic Relationships
Commensalism-
 one species benefits
 and the other is
 neither harmed nor
 helped
Ex. polar bears and
 cyanobacteria
Symbiotic Relationships
Parasitism-
one species benefits (parasite) and
 the other is harmed (host)

• Parasite-Host relationship
Symbiotic Relationships
Parasitism- parasite-host
Ex. lampreys,
leeches, fleas,
ticks,tapeworm
Symbiotic Relationships
Mutualism-
 beneficial to
 both species

Ex. cleaning birds
 and cleaner
 shrimp
Symbiotic Relationships
Mutualism-
 beneficial to both species

Ex. lichen
Type of      Species   Species    Species
relationship harmed    benefits   neutral
Commensalism

Parasitism

Mutualism



        = 1 species
Trophic Levels


• Each link in a food chain is known
  as a trophic level.
• Trophic levels represent a feeding
  step in the transfer of energy
  and matter in an ecosystem.
Trophic Levels
Biomass- the amount of organic matter
  comprising a group of organisms in a
  habitat.

• As you move up a food chain, both
  available energy and biomass
  decrease.
• Energy is transferred upwards but is
  diminished with each transfer.
Trophic Levels
E            Tertiary
           consumers-
          top carnivores
N
        Secondary consumers-
E          small carnivores

R   Primary consumers- Herbivores

G
     Producers- Autotrophs
Y
Trophic Levels
Food chain- simple model that
 shows how matter and energy
 move through an ecosystem
Trophic Levels

Food web- shows all possible
 feeding relationships in a
 community at each trophic level

• Represents a network of
  interconnected food chains
Food chain                  Food web
(just 1 path of energy)   (all possible energy paths)
Nutrient Cycles

Cycling maintains homeostasis
(balance) in the environment.
  •3 cycles to investigate:
   1. Water cycle
   2. Carbon cycle
   3. Nitrogen cycle
Water cycle-


    •Evaporation, transpiration,
     condensation, precipitation
Water cycle-
Carbon cycle-


  •Photosynthesis and respiration
 cycle carbon and oxygen through
         the environment.
Carbon cycle-
Nitrogen cycle-
Atmospheric nitrogen (N2) makes up nearly
78%-80% of air.
Organisms can not use it in that form.
Lightning and bacteria convert nitrogen into
usable forms.
Nitrogen cycle-
Only in certain bacteria and industrial
technologies can fix nitrogen.
Nitrogen fixation-convert atmospheric
nitrogen (N2) into ammonium (NH4+)
which can be used to make organic
compounds like amino acids.
        N2           NH4+
Nitrogen cycle-
Nitrogen-fixing
bacteria:
Some live in a
symbiotic
relationship with
plants of the legume
family (e.g.,
soybeans, clover,
peanuts).
Nitrogen cycle-
•Some nitrogen-fixing bacteria live
free in the soil.
•Nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria are
essential to maintaining the fertility
of semi-aquatic environments like rice
paddies.
Atmospheric         Nitrogen Cycle
Lightning                    nitrogen
                                                        Denitrification
                                                         by bacteria
                                   Animals
    Nitrogen
 fixing bacteria
                                                  Plants
                   Decomposers




                   Nitrification             Nitrites        Nitrates
Ammonium
                   by bacteria
Toxins in food chains-
While energy decreases as it moves up
the food chain, toxins increase in
potency.
•This is called biological magnification


Ex: DDT & Bald Eagles

More Related Content

What's hot

Energy flow in ecosystems
Energy flow in ecosystemsEnergy flow in ecosystems
Energy flow in ecosystemspcalabri
 
Introduction to Environment Ecology and Ecosystem
Introduction to Environment Ecology and EcosystemIntroduction to Environment Ecology and Ecosystem
Introduction to Environment Ecology and Ecosystemchirag yadav
 
Ecological Niche details ..
Ecological Niche details ..Ecological Niche details ..
Ecological Niche details ..Aqil Jogi
 
Introduction to Ecology PPT
Introduction to Ecology PPTIntroduction to Ecology PPT
Introduction to Ecology PPTEffat Jahan
 
Concept of ecology and ecosystem
Concept of ecology and ecosystemConcept of ecology and ecosystem
Concept of ecology and ecosystemShadab Ali
 
Species interactions
Species interactionsSpecies interactions
Species interactionsilo0lo0
 
Ecology Levels of Organization
Ecology Levels of OrganizationEcology Levels of Organization
Ecology Levels of OrganizationLBTench
 
Principles of Ecology
Principles of EcologyPrinciples of Ecology
Principles of Ecologyphspsquires
 
2.1 ecology notes 1
2.1 ecology notes 12.1 ecology notes 1
2.1 ecology notes 1CRCourseDev
 
Ecological succession
Ecological successionEcological succession
Ecological successionNanda Palit
 
8[1].1 biotic & abiotic components
8[1].1   biotic & abiotic components8[1].1   biotic & abiotic components
8[1].1 biotic & abiotic componentscikgushaik
 
Trophic levels
Trophic levelsTrophic levels
Trophic levelsstewart_j
 
Population interaction and their Types.
Population interaction and their Types.Population interaction and their Types.
Population interaction and their Types.Anshika Mehrotra
 
Competition intra and inter-specific
Competition  intra and inter-specificCompetition  intra and inter-specific
Competition intra and inter-specificAjay Sharma
 

What's hot (20)

Energy flow in ecosystems
Energy flow in ecosystemsEnergy flow in ecosystems
Energy flow in ecosystems
 
Introduction to Environment Ecology and Ecosystem
Introduction to Environment Ecology and EcosystemIntroduction to Environment Ecology and Ecosystem
Introduction to Environment Ecology and Ecosystem
 
Ecology
EcologyEcology
Ecology
 
Ecological Niche details ..
Ecological Niche details ..Ecological Niche details ..
Ecological Niche details ..
 
Introduction to Ecology PPT
Introduction to Ecology PPTIntroduction to Ecology PPT
Introduction to Ecology PPT
 
Lecture 1.ecology
Lecture 1.ecologyLecture 1.ecology
Lecture 1.ecology
 
Ecosystem
 Ecosystem Ecosystem
Ecosystem
 
Concept of ecology and ecosystem
Concept of ecology and ecosystemConcept of ecology and ecosystem
Concept of ecology and ecosystem
 
Abiotic and biotic factors ppt
Abiotic and biotic factors pptAbiotic and biotic factors ppt
Abiotic and biotic factors ppt
 
Species interactions
Species interactionsSpecies interactions
Species interactions
 
Ecology Levels of Organization
Ecology Levels of OrganizationEcology Levels of Organization
Ecology Levels of Organization
 
Principles of Ecology
Principles of EcologyPrinciples of Ecology
Principles of Ecology
 
2.1 ecology notes 1
2.1 ecology notes 12.1 ecology notes 1
2.1 ecology notes 1
 
Introduction to ecology
Introduction to ecologyIntroduction to ecology
Introduction to ecology
 
Species Interaction
Species InteractionSpecies Interaction
Species Interaction
 
Ecological succession
Ecological successionEcological succession
Ecological succession
 
8[1].1 biotic & abiotic components
8[1].1   biotic & abiotic components8[1].1   biotic & abiotic components
8[1].1 biotic & abiotic components
 
Trophic levels
Trophic levelsTrophic levels
Trophic levels
 
Population interaction and their Types.
Population interaction and their Types.Population interaction and their Types.
Population interaction and their Types.
 
Competition intra and inter-specific
Competition  intra and inter-specificCompetition  intra and inter-specific
Competition intra and inter-specific
 

Viewers also liked

Historical Aspects of ECOLOGY
Historical  Aspects   of    ECOLOGYHistorical  Aspects   of    ECOLOGY
Historical Aspects of ECOLOGYJoelbyn Datu
 
Marine pollution ppt
Marine pollution pptMarine pollution ppt
Marine pollution pptEmily Everson
 
Marine ecology
Marine ecologyMarine ecology
Marine ecologygratinale
 
Ocean Acidification: Cause, Impact and mitigation
Ocean Acidification: Cause, Impact and mitigationOcean Acidification: Cause, Impact and mitigation
Ocean Acidification: Cause, Impact and mitigationIIT Kanpur
 
ocean acidification
ocean acidificationocean acidification
ocean acidificationArabinda Pal
 
Ocean Acidification
Ocean AcidificationOcean Acidification
Ocean AcidificationElen Barla
 
Biology - Chp 6 - Humans In The Biosphere - PowerPoint
Biology - Chp 6 - Humans In The Biosphere - PowerPointBiology - Chp 6 - Humans In The Biosphere - PowerPoint
Biology - Chp 6 - Humans In The Biosphere - PowerPointMr. Walajtys
 
Post damage assessment
Post damage assessmentPost damage assessment
Post damage assessmentBinay Shrestha
 
Unit 1 Ecology Powerpoint (Goal 5)
Unit 1 Ecology Powerpoint (Goal 5)Unit 1 Ecology Powerpoint (Goal 5)
Unit 1 Ecology Powerpoint (Goal 5)Matt Broderick
 
3 biosphere
3  biosphere3  biosphere
3 biosphereZBTHS
 
Ecology and environment
Ecology and environmentEcology and environment
Ecology and environmentMainatul Ilmi
 
Disaster management, env need assesment
Disaster management, env need assesmentDisaster management, env need assesment
Disaster management, env need assesmentpropadeus
 

Viewers also liked (20)

Historical Aspects of ECOLOGY
Historical  Aspects   of    ECOLOGYHistorical  Aspects   of    ECOLOGY
Historical Aspects of ECOLOGY
 
Ecology
EcologyEcology
Ecology
 
Marine pollution ppt
Marine pollution pptMarine pollution ppt
Marine pollution ppt
 
Marine environments
Marine environmentsMarine environments
Marine environments
 
Marine ecology
Marine ecologyMarine ecology
Marine ecology
 
B. 11 12. basic research concepts, history, trends & types of study.
B. 11 12. basic research  concepts, history, trends & types of study.B. 11 12. basic research  concepts, history, trends & types of study.
B. 11 12. basic research concepts, history, trends & types of study.
 
Ecology ppt
Ecology pptEcology ppt
Ecology ppt
 
Ocean Acidification: Cause, Impact and mitigation
Ocean Acidification: Cause, Impact and mitigationOcean Acidification: Cause, Impact and mitigation
Ocean Acidification: Cause, Impact and mitigation
 
Ocean Acidification Summary for Policymakers (2013)
Ocean Acidification Summary for Policymakers (2013)Ocean Acidification Summary for Policymakers (2013)
Ocean Acidification Summary for Policymakers (2013)
 
ocean acidification
ocean acidificationocean acidification
ocean acidification
 
Ocean Acidification
Ocean AcidificationOcean Acidification
Ocean Acidification
 
Ocean
OceanOcean
Ocean
 
Sociology
SociologySociology
Sociology
 
Biology - Chp 6 - Humans In The Biosphere - PowerPoint
Biology - Chp 6 - Humans In The Biosphere - PowerPointBiology - Chp 6 - Humans In The Biosphere - PowerPoint
Biology - Chp 6 - Humans In The Biosphere - PowerPoint
 
Post damage assessment
Post damage assessmentPost damage assessment
Post damage assessment
 
Powerpoint ..biomes
Powerpoint ..biomesPowerpoint ..biomes
Powerpoint ..biomes
 
Unit 1 Ecology Powerpoint (Goal 5)
Unit 1 Ecology Powerpoint (Goal 5)Unit 1 Ecology Powerpoint (Goal 5)
Unit 1 Ecology Powerpoint (Goal 5)
 
3 biosphere
3  biosphere3  biosphere
3 biosphere
 
Ecology and environment
Ecology and environmentEcology and environment
Ecology and environment
 
Disaster management, env need assesment
Disaster management, env need assesmentDisaster management, env need assesment
Disaster management, env need assesment
 

Similar to Ecology notes ppt

Similar to Ecology notes ppt (20)

Basic ecology notes
Basic ecology notesBasic ecology notes
Basic ecology notes
 
Ecology.pptx. Concept aspect and propects
Ecology.pptx. Concept aspect and propectsEcology.pptx. Concept aspect and propects
Ecology.pptx. Concept aspect and propects
 
ecology good.ppt
ecology good.pptecology good.ppt
ecology good.ppt
 
Ecology good
Ecology goodEcology good
Ecology good
 
Introduction of Ecology
Introduction of EcologyIntroduction of Ecology
Introduction of Ecology
 
Biosphere fc-fw
Biosphere fc-fwBiosphere fc-fw
Biosphere fc-fw
 
Ecologypowerpoint
EcologypowerpointEcologypowerpoint
Ecologypowerpoint
 
A common niche lecture 3
A common niche lecture 3A common niche lecture 3
A common niche lecture 3
 
Pre IB Biology Ecology
Pre IB Biology Ecology Pre IB Biology Ecology
Pre IB Biology Ecology
 
Ecology-INTRODUCTION.ppt
Ecology-INTRODUCTION.pptEcology-INTRODUCTION.ppt
Ecology-INTRODUCTION.ppt
 
Ecology
EcologyEcology
Ecology
 
HEE Chapter 5
HEE Chapter 5HEE Chapter 5
HEE Chapter 5
 
Introduction to Ecology.ppt
Introduction to Ecology.pptIntroduction to Ecology.ppt
Introduction to Ecology.ppt
 
Introduction to ECOLOGY.ppt
Introduction to ECOLOGY.pptIntroduction to ECOLOGY.ppt
Introduction to ECOLOGY.ppt
 
Intro_to_Ecology.ppt
Intro_to_Ecology.pptIntro_to_Ecology.ppt
Intro_to_Ecology.ppt
 
Ecology
EcologyEcology
Ecology
 
Ecosystem
EcosystemEcosystem
Ecosystem
 
ecology and enviroment
ecology and enviromentecology and enviroment
ecology and enviroment
 
Ecology
EcologyEcology
Ecology
 
B2 revision
B2 revisionB2 revision
B2 revision
 

More from farrellw

Chapter23 section01 edit
Chapter23 section01 editChapter23 section01 edit
Chapter23 section01 editfarrellw
 
Benchmark 4 review
Benchmark 4 reviewBenchmark 4 review
Benchmark 4 reviewfarrellw
 
Classification%20 powerpoint[1]
Classification%20 powerpoint[1]Classification%20 powerpoint[1]
Classification%20 powerpoint[1]farrellw
 
Evolution by natural selection
Evolution by natural selectionEvolution by natural selection
Evolution by natural selectionfarrellw
 
Evolution by natural selection
Evolution by natural selectionEvolution by natural selection
Evolution by natural selectionfarrellw
 
Benchmark%203%20 review%20notes[1]
Benchmark%203%20 review%20notes[1]Benchmark%203%20 review%20notes[1]
Benchmark%203%20 review%20notes[1]farrellw
 
HSA biology key genetic engineering
HSA biology key genetic engineeringHSA biology key genetic engineering
HSA biology key genetic engineeringfarrellw
 
Disorders and dna technology
Disorders and dna technologyDisorders and dna technology
Disorders and dna technologyfarrellw
 
Mutation powerpoint
Mutation powerpointMutation powerpoint
Mutation powerpointfarrellw
 
Newproteinreviewsheet
NewproteinreviewsheetNewproteinreviewsheet
Newproteinreviewsheetfarrellw
 
March7proteinreviewsheet
March7proteinreviewsheetMarch7proteinreviewsheet
March7proteinreviewsheetfarrellw
 
Transcription and translation08
Transcription and translation08Transcription and translation08
Transcription and translation08farrellw
 
Dna and rna
Dna and rnaDna and rna
Dna and rnafarrellw
 
Genetic review for test
Genetic review for testGenetic review for test
Genetic review for testfarrellw
 
Sex linked traits
Sex linked traitsSex linked traits
Sex linked traitsfarrellw
 
Sex linked traits
Sex linked traitsSex linked traits
Sex linked traitsfarrellw
 
Genetics 3
Genetics 3Genetics 3
Genetics 3farrellw
 
Genetics 2
Genetics 2Genetics 2
Genetics 2farrellw
 
Genetics 1
Genetics 1Genetics 1
Genetics 1farrellw
 

More from farrellw (20)

Transport
TransportTransport
Transport
 
Chapter23 section01 edit
Chapter23 section01 editChapter23 section01 edit
Chapter23 section01 edit
 
Benchmark 4 review
Benchmark 4 reviewBenchmark 4 review
Benchmark 4 review
 
Classification%20 powerpoint[1]
Classification%20 powerpoint[1]Classification%20 powerpoint[1]
Classification%20 powerpoint[1]
 
Evolution by natural selection
Evolution by natural selectionEvolution by natural selection
Evolution by natural selection
 
Evolution by natural selection
Evolution by natural selectionEvolution by natural selection
Evolution by natural selection
 
Benchmark%203%20 review%20notes[1]
Benchmark%203%20 review%20notes[1]Benchmark%203%20 review%20notes[1]
Benchmark%203%20 review%20notes[1]
 
HSA biology key genetic engineering
HSA biology key genetic engineeringHSA biology key genetic engineering
HSA biology key genetic engineering
 
Disorders and dna technology
Disorders and dna technologyDisorders and dna technology
Disorders and dna technology
 
Mutation powerpoint
Mutation powerpointMutation powerpoint
Mutation powerpoint
 
Newproteinreviewsheet
NewproteinreviewsheetNewproteinreviewsheet
Newproteinreviewsheet
 
March7proteinreviewsheet
March7proteinreviewsheetMarch7proteinreviewsheet
March7proteinreviewsheet
 
Transcription and translation08
Transcription and translation08Transcription and translation08
Transcription and translation08
 
Dna and rna
Dna and rnaDna and rna
Dna and rna
 
Genetic review for test
Genetic review for testGenetic review for test
Genetic review for test
 
Sex linked traits
Sex linked traitsSex linked traits
Sex linked traits
 
Sex linked traits
Sex linked traitsSex linked traits
Sex linked traits
 
Genetics 3
Genetics 3Genetics 3
Genetics 3
 
Genetics 2
Genetics 2Genetics 2
Genetics 2
 
Genetics 1
Genetics 1Genetics 1
Genetics 1
 

Recently uploaded

"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek SchlawackFwdays
 
Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...
Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...
Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...shyamraj55
 
Connect Wave/ connectwave Pitch Deck Presentation
Connect Wave/ connectwave Pitch Deck PresentationConnect Wave/ connectwave Pitch Deck Presentation
Connect Wave/ connectwave Pitch Deck PresentationSlibray Presentation
 
APIForce Zurich 5 April Automation LPDG
APIForce Zurich 5 April  Automation LPDGAPIForce Zurich 5 April  Automation LPDG
APIForce Zurich 5 April Automation LPDGMarianaLemus7
 
New from BookNet Canada for 2024: BNC CataList - Tech Forum 2024
New from BookNet Canada for 2024: BNC CataList - Tech Forum 2024New from BookNet Canada for 2024: BNC CataList - Tech Forum 2024
New from BookNet Canada for 2024: BNC CataList - Tech Forum 2024BookNet Canada
 
Nell’iperspazio con Rocket: il Framework Web di Rust!
Nell’iperspazio con Rocket: il Framework Web di Rust!Nell’iperspazio con Rocket: il Framework Web di Rust!
Nell’iperspazio con Rocket: il Framework Web di Rust!Commit University
 
Pigging Solutions in Pet Food Manufacturing
Pigging Solutions in Pet Food ManufacturingPigging Solutions in Pet Food Manufacturing
Pigging Solutions in Pet Food ManufacturingPigging Solutions
 
SQL Database Design For Developers at php[tek] 2024
SQL Database Design For Developers at php[tek] 2024SQL Database Design For Developers at php[tek] 2024
SQL Database Design For Developers at php[tek] 2024Scott Keck-Warren
 
Powerpoint exploring the locations used in television show Time Clash
Powerpoint exploring the locations used in television show Time ClashPowerpoint exploring the locations used in television show Time Clash
Powerpoint exploring the locations used in television show Time Clashcharlottematthew16
 
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):comworks
 
Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmatics
Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmaticsKotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmatics
Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmaticscarlostorres15106
 
Integration and Automation in Practice: CI/CD in Mule Integration and Automat...
Integration and Automation in Practice: CI/CD in Mule Integration and Automat...Integration and Automation in Practice: CI/CD in Mule Integration and Automat...
Integration and Automation in Practice: CI/CD in Mule Integration and Automat...Patryk Bandurski
 
Unleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding Club
Unleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding ClubUnleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding Club
Unleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding ClubKalema Edgar
 
Bun (KitWorks Team Study 노별마루 발표 2024.4.22)
Bun (KitWorks Team Study 노별마루 발표 2024.4.22)Bun (KitWorks Team Study 노별마루 발표 2024.4.22)
Bun (KitWorks Team Study 노별마루 발표 2024.4.22)Wonjun Hwang
 
Advanced Test Driven-Development @ php[tek] 2024
Advanced Test Driven-Development @ php[tek] 2024Advanced Test Driven-Development @ php[tek] 2024
Advanced Test Driven-Development @ php[tek] 2024Scott Keck-Warren
 
Ensuring Technical Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365
Ensuring Technical Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365Ensuring Technical Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365
Ensuring Technical Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 3652toLead Limited
 
Streamlining Python Development: A Guide to a Modern Project Setup
Streamlining Python Development: A Guide to a Modern Project SetupStreamlining Python Development: A Guide to a Modern Project Setup
Streamlining Python Development: A Guide to a Modern Project SetupFlorian Wilhelm
 
My INSURER PTE LTD - Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
My INSURER PTE LTD - Insurtech Innovation Award 2024My INSURER PTE LTD - Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
My INSURER PTE LTD - Insurtech Innovation Award 2024The Digital Insurer
 

Recently uploaded (20)

"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
 
Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...
Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...
Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...
 
Connect Wave/ connectwave Pitch Deck Presentation
Connect Wave/ connectwave Pitch Deck PresentationConnect Wave/ connectwave Pitch Deck Presentation
Connect Wave/ connectwave Pitch Deck Presentation
 
APIForce Zurich 5 April Automation LPDG
APIForce Zurich 5 April  Automation LPDGAPIForce Zurich 5 April  Automation LPDG
APIForce Zurich 5 April Automation LPDG
 
New from BookNet Canada for 2024: BNC CataList - Tech Forum 2024
New from BookNet Canada for 2024: BNC CataList - Tech Forum 2024New from BookNet Canada for 2024: BNC CataList - Tech Forum 2024
New from BookNet Canada for 2024: BNC CataList - Tech Forum 2024
 
Nell’iperspazio con Rocket: il Framework Web di Rust!
Nell’iperspazio con Rocket: il Framework Web di Rust!Nell’iperspazio con Rocket: il Framework Web di Rust!
Nell’iperspazio con Rocket: il Framework Web di Rust!
 
Pigging Solutions in Pet Food Manufacturing
Pigging Solutions in Pet Food ManufacturingPigging Solutions in Pet Food Manufacturing
Pigging Solutions in Pet Food Manufacturing
 
SQL Database Design For Developers at php[tek] 2024
SQL Database Design For Developers at php[tek] 2024SQL Database Design For Developers at php[tek] 2024
SQL Database Design For Developers at php[tek] 2024
 
Powerpoint exploring the locations used in television show Time Clash
Powerpoint exploring the locations used in television show Time ClashPowerpoint exploring the locations used in television show Time Clash
Powerpoint exploring the locations used in television show Time Clash
 
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):
 
Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmatics
Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmaticsKotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmatics
Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmatics
 
E-Vehicle_Hacking_by_Parul Sharma_null_owasp.pptx
E-Vehicle_Hacking_by_Parul Sharma_null_owasp.pptxE-Vehicle_Hacking_by_Parul Sharma_null_owasp.pptx
E-Vehicle_Hacking_by_Parul Sharma_null_owasp.pptx
 
Integration and Automation in Practice: CI/CD in Mule Integration and Automat...
Integration and Automation in Practice: CI/CD in Mule Integration and Automat...Integration and Automation in Practice: CI/CD in Mule Integration and Automat...
Integration and Automation in Practice: CI/CD in Mule Integration and Automat...
 
Unleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding Club
Unleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding ClubUnleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding Club
Unleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding Club
 
Bun (KitWorks Team Study 노별마루 발표 2024.4.22)
Bun (KitWorks Team Study 노별마루 발표 2024.4.22)Bun (KitWorks Team Study 노별마루 발표 2024.4.22)
Bun (KitWorks Team Study 노별마루 발표 2024.4.22)
 
Advanced Test Driven-Development @ php[tek] 2024
Advanced Test Driven-Development @ php[tek] 2024Advanced Test Driven-Development @ php[tek] 2024
Advanced Test Driven-Development @ php[tek] 2024
 
Ensuring Technical Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365
Ensuring Technical Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365Ensuring Technical Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365
Ensuring Technical Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365
 
DMCC Future of Trade Web3 - Special Edition
DMCC Future of Trade Web3 - Special EditionDMCC Future of Trade Web3 - Special Edition
DMCC Future of Trade Web3 - Special Edition
 
Streamlining Python Development: A Guide to a Modern Project Setup
Streamlining Python Development: A Guide to a Modern Project SetupStreamlining Python Development: A Guide to a Modern Project Setup
Streamlining Python Development: A Guide to a Modern Project Setup
 
My INSURER PTE LTD - Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
My INSURER PTE LTD - Insurtech Innovation Award 2024My INSURER PTE LTD - Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
My INSURER PTE LTD - Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
 

Ecology notes ppt

Editor's Notes

  1. What do you think about when I say ecology? Recycling? Acid rain?
  2. What do you think about when I say ecology? Recycling? Acid rain?
  3. When I say environment you think what—weather. Well Ok but it it much more than that
  4. Just like with classification, ecology is hierarchal. Each level builds on itself and they fit together like nesting boxes.
  5. The lowest level is the individual. The organism. Here we see a salmon and a bear as examples of organisms. REMINDER: organisms die, species go extint
  6. The next level is a population. A population consists of a single species living together and breeding. Give me an example of a population. Ex. large mouth bass living in Lake Meade. Beetles living under the same log. Here we have salmon spwning and two bears fishing.
  7. Next level is a community which is several populations living together and depending on each other. What does interdependent mean? An example of a community is shown here with the bear and the salmon. They both live in a common environment and the bear needs the fish for food? How does the salmon need the bear?
  8. Lets review. Organisms make up populations, populations make up communities, communities and abiotic factors make up ecosystems, and all of the ecosystems make up the biosphere. From one to many and each depending on the other.
  9. You don’t have to write this down!!
  10. Although several species may share a habitat they each have their own niche. A niche is a very narrow range where a species fits within a habitat.
  11. Although several species may share a habitat they each have their own niche. A niche is a very narrow range where a species fits within a habitat.
  12. How do they trap the sun’s energy? Through what process? What is that process similar to in animal cells?
  13. How do they trap the sun’s energy? Through what process? What is that process similar to in animal cells?
  14. Energy moves up the food chain through the producer/consumer relationship.
  15. Herbivores are the 1 st step up the food chain, they eat the producers
  16. Scavengers are a type of carnivore that eat dead animals, or carrion. Vultures, hyenas, crabs, deep sea fish-talk about distance from the sun and must eat the dead things that sink to the bottom, bottom feeders
  17. Scavengers are a type of carnivore that eat dead animals, or carrion. Vultures, hyenas, crabs, deep sea fish-talk about distance from the sun and must eat the dead things that sink to the bottom, bottom feeders
  18. Humans and bears are omnivores but a large and important subset of omnivores are the decomposers. They breakdown dead producers and release the energy back into circulation.
  19. Humans and bears are omnivores but a large and important subset of omnivores are the decomposers. They breakdown dead producers and release the energy back into circulation.
  20. Cleaning shrimp
  21. You can see here that this polar bear is no longer white.
  22. The Egyptian plover takes insects from the backs of buffaloes, giraffes and rhinos. The plover has also been observed taking leeches from the open mouths of crocodiles! In this association the plover receives a supply of food and the other animal rids itself of unwelcome pests
  23. The Egyptian plover takes insects from the backs of buffaloes, giraffes and rhinos. The plover has also been observed taking leeches from the open mouths of crocodiles! In this association the plover receives a supply of food and the other animal rids itself of unwelcome pests