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Title: Ecosystems and Communities


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Ecosystems and Communities
2
Role of Climate
  • Weather day-to-day condition of Earths
    atmosphere at a particular time and place.
  • Climate the average year-after-year conditions
    of temperature and precipitation in a particular
    region.

3
Earths Temperature
  • Co2, methane, water vapor, and other gases trap
    heat energy and maintain Earths temperature.
  • Greenhouse effect the natural situation in which
    heat is retained by the layer of greenhouse gases.

4
Climate Zones
  • Different because of latitude and angle of
    heating.
  • Polar zones cold areas suns rays strike at
    very low angle.
  • Temperate zones sit between the polar zones and
    tropics.
  • Tropical zone near the equator climate almost
    always warm

5
Biotic Factors
  • The living influences on organisms within an
    ecosystem.
  • Ex birds, trees, bacteria

6
Abiotic Factors
  • Physical, or nonliving factors that shape
    ecosystems.
  • Ex soil, water, temperature
  • Together biotic and abiotic factors determine the
    survival and growth of an organism and how
    productive that ecosystem is.

7
Habitat
  • The area where an organism lives.
  • Niche role in the ecosystem.
  • Ex place in the food chain, temps for survival,
    how reproduces, types of food eaten.
  • No two species share the exact same niche

8
Community Interactions
  • Competition
  • Predation
  • Symbiosis

9
Competition
  • Occurs when organisms attempt to use ecological
    resources in the same place at the same time.
  • Resource any necessity of life, such as water,
    nutrients, food, or space.
  • Usually a winner and a loser, with the loser
    failing to survive.

10
Predation
  • An interaction in which one organism captures and
    feeds on another organism.
  • Predator the organism that does the killing.
  • Prey the organism being hunted.

11
  • Any relationship in which two species live
    closely together.
  • Mutualism
  • Commensalism
  • Parasitism

12
Mutualism
  • Both species benefit from the relationship.
  • /
  • Ex flowers and insects

13
Commensalism
  • One member of the association benefits and the
    other is neither harmed nor helped.
  • /0
  • Ex shark and fish, barnacles and whales.

14
Parasitism
  • One organism lives on or inside another organism
    and harms it.
  • The host organism is harmed.
  • /-
  • Ex fleas and ticks

15
Succession
  • As an ecosystem changes, older inhabitants
    gradually die out and new organisms move in,
    causing changes in the community.
  • Primary succession succession that occurs on
    surfaces where no soil exists.
  • Pioneer species first species to populate the
    area.
  • Secondary succession occurs when land cleared
    and plowed for farming is abandoned or after
    fires.
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