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Title: Everything is Connected


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Everything is Connected
  • Chapter 2 Principles of Ecology

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Work in groups and try to arrange the following
actual events that occurred in Borneo in
chronological order
  • Rats brought plague
  • Lizards ate roaches (with DDT)
  • Cats died
  • Caterpillar numbers went up
  • WHO (World Health Organization) sent DDT to
    Borneo
  • Mosquitoes were wiped out
  • Caterpillars ate grass roofs
  • Cats were parachuted in
  • Cats caught lizards containing DDT
  • Roaches stored DDT in their bodies
  • Grass roofs collapse
  • Lizards disappeared
  • Lizards slowed down
  • Rats increased

3
Lessons from Borneo
DDT was used to kill mosquitoes that carried
malaria
There were some unintended consequences
4
Malaria in Borneo
  • In the early 1950s, there was an outbreak of
    malaria among the Dayak people in Borneo.

5
World Health Organization
  • Sprayed DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) to
    eradicate mosquitoes that carried malaria

Mosquitoes died. Malaria declined. Everyone was
happy
6
Unintended Effects
  • Until their thatched roofs started collapsing on
    their heads!

DDT killed parasitic wasps that ate thatch-eating
caterpillars
7
Other Unintended Effects
  • Cockroaches survived and stored DDT in their
    bodies
  • Gecko lizards ate toxic cockroaches and their
    movement slowed down
  • Cats were able to catch and eat toxic lizards
  • Cats died
  • Rat population exploded
  • Outbreaks of typhus and plague carried by rats

8
World Health Organization
  • Initiated Operation Cat Drop
  • Parachuted 14,000 cats into Borneo
  • Rat population declined
  • Everyone was happy

9
Correct order of events
  • WHO (World Health Organization) sent DDT to
    Borneo
  • Mosquitoes were wiped out
  • Caterpillar numbers went up
  • Caterpillars ate grass roofs
  • Grass roofs collapse
  • Roaches stored DDT in their bodies
  • Lizards ate roaches (with DDT)
  • Lizards slowed down
  • Cats caught lizards containing DDT
  • Lizards disappeared
  • Cats died
  • Rats increased
  • Rats brought plague
  • Cats were parachuted in

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I. What is an ecosystem?
  • All organisms living in a particular area, along
    with their physical environment
  • A. Biotic Factors
  • living organisms in an environment
  • B. Abiotic Factors nonliving parts of an
    environment

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II. Organization of Living Things
  • A. Building blocks of one organism
  • Atom
  • Molecule
  • Cell
  • Tissue
  • Organ
  • Organ System
  • Organism

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  • B. Building blocks of groups of organisms
  • Species - group of organisms that share common
    genes, resemble each other, and are able to
    reproduce
  • Population - organisms of the same species, which
    interbreed and live in the same place at the same
    time
  • Biological Community groups of populations that
    inhabit a common environment
  • Ecosystem groups of communities and their
    abiotic factors
  • Biome group of ecosystems
  • Biosphere portion of Earth that supports life

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III. Organisms in Ecosystems
  • A. Habitat
  • Place an organism lives
  • (like its address)

Examples Burrow Water Nest Tree Thicket
Rock crevices or openings Cave Den Hollow log
or hollow stump Shallow indentation in the
ground
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  • B. Niche
  • How a species meets its needs for food, shelter,
    survival and reproduction (like its job)
  • Includes biotic and abiotic interactions

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IV. Survival Relationships
  • A. Symbiosis association between organisms of
    different species
  • B. 3 kinds
  • Mutualism when both species benefit
  • Commensalism when one species benefits and the
    other species is neither harmed nor benefited
  • Parasitism when one species benefits at the
    expense of another species

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V. How Organisms Obtain Energy
  • A. Autotroph
  • Uses light energy to make its own food
    (producer)
  • B. Heterotroph
  • Feeds on other organisms, cannot make its own
    food (herbivore, carnivore, omnivore, scavenger,
    decomposer)
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