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ECOLOGY. Population Concept. Ecosystem Concept. Example of ecosystem. Cycling and Energy flow. Inter-relationship. Succession. Population Concept. Factor affecting population growth Growth curve Survivorshio curves Age pyramids. Factors affect population. Birth rate (natality)
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ECOLOGY Population Concept Ecosystem Concept Example of ecosystem Cycling and Energy flow Inter-relationship Succession
Population Concept • Factor affecting population growth • Growth curve • Survivorshio curves • Age pyramids
Factors affect population • Birth rate (natality) • Death rate (mortality) • Time to reach sexual maturity • Number of individual now • Life span • Migration • Competition • Predation • Physical factor
Population Population Time Time Growth Curve • S-shaped curve • J-shaped curve
Population Time S-shaped Curve Stationary Log Lag
Population Time J- shaped Curve (algae) Nutrient Used up Nutrient added
Population Life span Survivorship Curve Man, large animal Most animal, plant Fish, crab
Growth of human population • Medical technology • Agricultural technology • Less natural disaster • Insufficient birth control
Control of population • Legistration • Education • Medical method • Physical Barrier • Contraceptive pill • operation
Related Web site • Ecology: Populations — Growth, range, density, hyperlinks http://gened.emc.maricopa.edu/Bio/BIO181/BIOBK/BioBookpopecol.html
Ecosystem Concept Habitat Population Community Ecosystem Niche Biome Biosphere
Other Niche = Role of that organism Each organism has specific niche. No two organisms have same niche. Biome = abiotic + biotic factors + Climate Biosphere= all in the earth
Related Web site Biomes— Menus http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/glossary/gloss5/biome/index.html Biomes: World I — 12 biomes outlined http://pc65.frontier.osrhe.edu/hs/science/biome1.htm Biomes: World II — 11 biomes hyperlinked http://www.runet.edu/~swoodwar/CLASSES/GEOG235/biomes/main.html
Tertiary consumer 4th trophic Food chain Secondary consumer 3rd trophic Primary consumer 2nd trophic Producer 1st trophic
Food Web Food Chain
Number pyramids Tree grass
Respiration Death, excrete Respiration Death, excrete Respiration Death, excrete Respiration Death Energy flow 3rd consumer Decomposers 2nd consumer 1st consumer (herbivores) Producer (green plant) Sun
Nitrogen cycle Animation
Related Web site Cycles, Chains, Webs Biogeochemical Cycles— Carbon, nitrogen, water http://pc65.frontier.osrhe.edu/hs/science/bcycles.htm Food Chains, Webs, Cycles http://www.marietta.edu/~biol/102/ecosystem.html#Energyflowthroughtheecosystem3 Food Pyramidshttp://www.geog.ouc.bc.ca/physgeog/contents/9o.html
Interdependence of organisms • Predation • Competition • Commensalism • Mutualism • Parasitism
Predation prey number predator Time
Competition Competitor A number Competitor B Time
Commensalism Host number Commensal Time
Mutualism symbionts number Symbionts Time
Parasitism Host number Parasite Time
Related Web site Competitive exclusion principle — Competition between species (Gauss) http://www.gypsymoth.ento.vt.edu/~sharov/PopEcol/lec11/inter.html Preditor/Prey: Didinium, Paramecium http://www.hi.is/pub/haxi/ritgerdir/pop-ec.htm Symbiosis I — types and discussionhttp://www.ms-starship.com/sciencenew/symbiosis.htm Symbioses II — types and discussionhttp://www.baylorhealth.com/proceedings/13_3/13_3_dimijian.htm
Succession Ecological succession is process by which communities in the ecosystem change with time. For forest succession: Lichen community Algae and mosses Herbs Shrubs Trees
Related Web site Succession: Ecological I — Well done! Info and illustrationshttp://library.thinkquest.org/17456/successionall.html Succession: Ecological II — Forest Cycle http://www.connix.com/~harry/forest.htm