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Title: Introductory Ecology


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Introductory Ecology
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Defined
  • Ecology is the study of the interactions between
    living organisms and the living (biotic ) and
    non-living (abiotic) components of the ecosystem

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Questions
  • Imagine that you are an ecologist.
  • What is the most general ecological statement of
    fact that you can make?
  • What is a more specific ecological statement that
    you can make regarding life on Earth?

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Examples of Abiotic Factors
  • Sunlight
  • Oxygen
  • Rocks Minerals
  • Climate
  • Humidity
  • Lightning
  • Gravity
  • Water
  • Elevation
  • Temperature
  • Topography
  • Wind

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The Most ImportantAbiotic Factors
  • SUNLIGHT
  • WATER

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Earths Tilt The Sun
  • The distribution and intensity of sunlight is
    dependent on the tilt of Earths axis and its
    position relative to the Sun during its annual
    revolution
  • Due to latitudinal difference seasons are
    apparent in the temperate mid-latitudes

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Seasons
  • Autumnal or Fall Equinox (September)suns rays
    directly over the Equator
  • Winter Solstice (December)suns rays directly
    over the Tropic of Capricorn
  • Vernal or Spring Equinox (March)suns rays
    directly over the Equator
  • Summer Solstice (June)suns rays directly over
    the Tropic of Cancer

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Air Currents Moistureat the Equator
  • Sunlight at the equator cause warm moist air to
    rise
  • In the upper atmosphere much of this moist air
    cools, condenses, and falls as rain, while the
    remaining dried air is diverted north and south
  • The diverted dry air descends at 30o north and
    south
  • This circulation is called a Hadley Cell

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Hadley Cells
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Biomes
  • Major types of terrestrial ecosystems that cover
    large regions of Earth
  • What biomes are determine by the Hadley cells?
  • What happens between these biomes during the
    course of an annual circuit around the sun?

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The Distribution of Other Biomes
  • Biome are characterized by the climate (sunlight
    and moisture) and the major type(s) vegetation
    that have adapted to that climate

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Temperature Moisture Gradients
Tundra Tundra Tundra Tundra
Coniferous Forest Coniferous Forest Coniferous Forest Coniferous Forest
Desert Grassland Deciduous Forest Tropical Forest
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Biome Vegetation
  • Tundra Grasses, small wildflowers, cushion
    plants, and lichen
  • Coniferous Forest Evergreen Needle bearing Trees
  • Desert Cactus
  • Grassland Grasses
  • Deciduous Forest Broadleaf Trees that lose their
    leaves
  • Tropical Forest Broadleaf Evergreen Trees
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