Ecology. Ecology Ecology is the study of interactions between different kinds of living things and their environment. Ecology is the study of interactions.
Symbiosis Learning outcomes To know the following interspecies relationships and examples of each: 1. parasitism 2.mutualism.
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Community Ecology Species Interaction. “Just as populations contain interacting members of a single species, communities contain interacting populations.
Symbiosis. What is symbiosis? What are the different kinds of symbiosis? What are some examples of symbiosis? Our goal for today is to answer these.
Chapter 4 Ecosystems and Living Organisms. Overview o Evolution Natural Selection Natural Selection Domains and Kingdoms Domains and Kingdoms o Biological.
Chapter # 4 Ecosystems and Living (Biotic) Organisms (pages 64 – 84)
Jeopardy Rules Teams: Raise your hand to be called upon. Each team takes turns, alternating between teams. The same person can not answer twice in a row.
Represents amount of energy available at each level as well as amount of living tissue— both decrease with each increasing trophic level Energy and Biomass.
Ecosystems (Part 2) Notes. Food Chain Food Chain: Shows the pathway of energy as one organism eats another. The arrow shows the direction in which the.
New Area of Focus: Special Feeding Relationships New Area of Focus: Special Feeding Relationships Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy.
Chapter 3: Ecological and Evolutionary Principles Chapter 4: Form and Function: The chemical and physical environment ©Jeffrey S. Levinton 2001.