Title: Ecosystems
1Ecosystems
Interactions among living things
2Natural Selection
- A process by which characteristics that make an
individual better suited to it's environment
become more common in the species. - Sometimes referred to as survival of the fittest
3How Does Natural Selection work?
- Those with the unique characteristics best suited
for their environment will survive and produce
offspring. - End result ADAPTATIONS
4English Peppered Moth Natural selection in action
dark moth - random mutation not as common
Soot covered tree England 1800s
camouflaged moth
5Adaptations
- Behaviors or physical characteristics that allow
organisms to live successfully in their
environment
Shell for protection
Long neck to reach leaves
Long shallow roots, needles to protect from
animals
6Niche
- An organisms role in an ecosystem niche.
- Niche and Habitat are different
- Address of an organism Habitat
- Job or Profession Niche
Organism tree
Habitat Forest
Niche produce oxygen provide home
for birds
7Explain why two organisms cannot occupy the same
niche
- If two species occupy the exact same niche in
nature, one will die off due to competition for
limited resources.
8Video Link Niche, Competition, Predation, and
Symbiosis
http//www.youtube.com/watch?vD1aRSeT-mQE
9Three major types of interactions among organisms
- Competition
- Predation
- Symbiosis
10Competition
- The struggle between organisms to survive as they
attempt to use the same limited resources.
11Predation
- An interaction in which one organism kills
another for food.
12Predator or Prey
- Predator - organism that does the killing
- Prey organism that is killed.
13Effect of predation on population size
- What variable is plotted on the x-axis?
______ - What two variables are plotted on the y-axis?
________ and __________
years
of moose
of wolves
14Effect of predation on population size
- How did the moose population change between 1965
and 1972 ___________ - How did the wolf population change between 1973
and 1976? __________
It increased
It increased
15Effect of predation on population size
- How might the change in moose population have
lead to the change in wolf population? - The wolf preys on the moose so more moose meant
more food for the wolf.
16Effect of predation on population size
- How might disease in the wolf population one year
affect the moose population the next year? - Disease in the wolf population might cause some
to die. With less predators, the moose population
would most likely increase.
17Examples of Predator Adaptations
- Cheetah speed
- Owl eyes
- Jelly fish venom
18Defense Strategies of Prey
- Mimicry
- Protective Covering
- False Coloring
- Warning color
- Camouflage
19Video Link on Predator and Prey Interactions
http//www.youtube.com/watch?vvZynrBA91fY
20Interactions Three Types
21Symbiosis a close relationship in nature that
benefits at least one species
Bacteria from gut of termite
Termites
22Symbiosis
23Mutualism
24Commensalism
- One species benefits, but the other isnt harmed
or helped.
25Parasitism
- One species benefits and the other is harmed.
- The one benefiting is the parasite
- The one being harmed is a host