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ECO: “home” OLOGY: “study of” …the scientific study of the interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environments.

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ECO: “home”OLOGY: “study of”

…the scientific study of the interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environments.

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34.1 The biosphere is the global ecosystem.

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Biotic Factors - “Living factors”

• include all living organisms (plants, animals, microbes)

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Abiotic Factors - “Non-living factors”

• include all nonliving physical and chemical conditions (light, air, water, temperature, minerals, soil, climatic aspects)

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The 5 Levels of Ecology

Biosphere

Ecosystems

Communities

Populations

Organisms

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Individual organisms

The smallest unit of ecological study

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Populations

A group of individual organisms of the same species living together in a specific area

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Communities

All of the organisms of all species that inhabit a particular area

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Ecosystems

Includes all of the biotic and abiotic factors in an area

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Biosphere

Includes all of the ecosystems in the world

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Habitats

specific environments in which organisms live

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Niche• unique living

arrangement of an organism defined by its habitat, food sources, time of day it is most active, and other factors

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Symbiosis• “Sym—biosis” = “Together—Living”• Definition:

–Symbiosis is a close ecological relationship between the individuals of two (or more) different species.

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Who Benefits?

• Sometimes a symbiotic relationship benefits both species, sometimes one species benefits at the other's expense, and in some cases neither species benefits.

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Types of Interactions

• Commensalism, Mutualism, Interspecific Competition, Predation, and Parasitism are all examples of symbiotic relationships.

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Type of Interaction

Effect on Species 1

Effect on Species 2

Neutral relationship 0 0

Commensalism + 0

Mutualism + +Interspecific Competition - -

Predation + -

Parasitism + -

Table of Interactions

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Neutral Relationship

• Neither species benefits from the interaction

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Commensalism

• One species benefits, the other is unaffected

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Mutualism

• Both species benefit from the interaction

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Interspecific Competition

• Neither species benefits from the interaction

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Predation

• One species (predator) directly harms the other (prey)

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Parasitism

• One species benefits (parasite), the other is harmed (host).