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Title: Nonfeeding (Symbiotic) Relationships


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Nonfeeding (Symbiotic) Relationships
  • And Mutualism. Both species benefit by the
    interaction between the two species. Honey bee
    and flower
  • And 0 Commensalism. One species benefits from
    the interaction and the other is unaffected.
    Remora fish and shark

2
Nonfeeding (Symbiotic) Relationships
  • And - One species benefits from the
    interaction and the other is adversely affected.
    Examples are predation, parasitism, and disease.
  • - And - Competition. Both species are adversely
    affected by the interaction.

3
Resource Partitioning Reducing Competition
4
Abiotic Factors
  • Law of Limiting Factors Every species (both
    plant and animal) has an optimum range, zones of
    stress, and limits of tolerance with respect to
    every biotic factor.

5
Survival Curves Illustrate Law of Limiting Factors
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Application of the Law of Limiting Factors
  • Compare the tolerance differences for a trout
    and a catfish using water
  • temperature (cold or warm).
  • oxygen concentration (high or low).
  • salinity (high or low).

7
Oxygen Tolerance Curves for Two Different Fish
Species
Diagram the temperature tolerance curves for each
fish species.
8
From Ecosystems to Global Biomes
  • The role of climate
  • Microclimate and other abiotic factors
  • Biotic factors
  • Physical barriers

9
Climate and Major Biomes
10
Identify Biomes A to E Based on Temperature and
Precipitation Levels Answers Next Slide
Precipitation
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Answers to Previous Slide
  • A has high temperature and low moisture hot
    desert
  • B has low temperature and low moisture cold
    desert (tundra with permafrost)
  • C has medium temperatures and moisture
    grassland
  • D has high temperature and moisture rain forest
  • E has low temperature and high precipitation
    arctic poles

12
Effects of Latitude and Altitude
13
Microclimates
14
The Human Presence
  • Three revolutions
  • Neolithic
  • Industrial
  • Environmental
  • Red Sky in the Morning by James Gustave
  • The Inconvenient Truth by Al Gore

15
How Humans Modify Their Physical Environments to
Meet Their Needs
  • Produce abundant food
  • Control water flow rate and direction
  • Overcome predation and disease
  • Construct our own ecosystems
  • Overcome competition with other species
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