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Pre AP Biology

Pre AP Biology. Ecology Introduction (6.1) Part 1. Biotic - Living. Abiotic = non-living. Levels of Ecology Organismal. Levels of Ecology Populations. Levels of Ecology Communities. Levels of Ecology Ecosystems. Levels of Ecology Landscapes. Levels of Ecology Biosphere.

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Pre AP Biology

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  1. Pre AP Biology Ecology Introduction (6.1) Part 1

  2. Biotic - Living

  3. Abiotic = non-living

  4. Levels of EcologyOrganismal

  5. Levels of EcologyPopulations

  6. Levels of EcologyCommunities

  7. Levels of EcologyEcosystems

  8. Levels of EcologyLandscapes

  9. Levels of EcologyBiosphere

  10. Biogeography of Kangaroos

  11. Transplant - Zebra Mussels

  12. Transplant - Kudzu

  13. Transplant - Fire Ants

  14. Fire Ant Migration from Mobile

  15. Fire Ant Bites

  16. Transplant - African “killer” Bees

  17. Pre AP Biology Ecology Introduction (6.1) Part 2

  18. Hadley cell modelShows the movement of water vapor around the globe

  19. Rainforests of the World

  20. Deserts of the World

  21. Local effect - Mountains

  22. Rain Shadow Effect

  23. Thermocline in ponds and lakes

  24. Pre AP Biology Ecology Introduction (6.1) Part 3

  25. Aquatic Biomes

  26. Coral Reefs of the World(purple areas)Rainforests of the oceans

  27. Coastal & Ocean terms

  28. Secchi disc • created in 1865 by Angelo Secchi • circular disk 30 cm (12 in) in diameter used to measure water transparency in bodies of water. • the disc is mounted on a pole or line, and lowered slowly down in the water. • the depth at which the disk is no longer visible is taken as a measure of the transparency of the water. • this measurement is known as the Secchi depth and is related to water turbidity.

  29. Fresh water terms

  30. Oligiotrophic Lake

  31. Eutrophic Lake

  32. Stream Headwaters

  33. Midstream

  34. Estuary

  35. Wetlands - Swamp

  36. Wetlands - Marsh

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