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Ecosystem Concepts. Understanding the Relationships of Humans to “Natural” Ecosystems. Models as Metaphors. Models attempt to depict reality though they are not reality themselves. Ecosystems. Where did the concept come from?. Ecosystems.
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Ecosystem Concepts Understanding the Relationships of Humans to “Natural” Ecosystems
Models as Metaphors • Models attempt to depict reality though they are not reality themselves
Ecosystems • Where did the concept come from?
Ecosystems • Sir Arthur Tansley, a Renaissance man coined the concept in 1935 ~ Studied ecology, Freud
Ecosystems • Sir Arthur Tansley con’t ~ Founded British Nature Conservancy ~ Wrote “The New Psychology”
Ecosystems • Sir Arthur Tansley con’t ~ One of his foci: Plant Communities ~ Went beyond the concept of biotic communities to the term ecosystem--key idea EQUILIBRIUM
Ecosystems • Eugene Odum ~ Took concept of Ecosystem and brought it to the attention of the “ecological community” and made it a fundamental idea in society
Ecosystems • Eugene Odum con’t ~1953 published classic “Fundamentals of Ecology”
Ecosystems • Eugene Odum con’t ~ Figure 2.1 mixes biological systems with physical components
Diagram showing ecological organization from Odum (1959) O R G A N I S M P R O T O P L A S M C E L L T I S S U E O R G A N O R G A N S Y S T E M P O P U L A T I O N C O M M U N I T Y B I O S P H E R E E C O S Y S T E M
Ecosystems • Eugene Odum con’t ~ Faced criticism and developed Figure 2.2
Commun-ities Popula-tions Genes Cells Organs Organisms BIOTIC COMPONENTS Plus Matter Energy ABIOTIC COMPONENTS Equals BIOSYSTEMS Genetic Systems Organ Systems Organismic Systems Population Systems Ecosystems Cell Systems Diagram Showing Ecological Organization From Odum (1971)
Ecosystems • Eugene Odum con’t ~ Advocated using the idea of ecosystem beyond simply biology to the social sciences--New Ecology
Systems Analysis and Cybernetics Ecosystems • Other developments during the 60’s that helped the idea of ecosystem catch on:
Natural Systems Include man who can create Designed Abstract Systems Designed Physical Systems Human Activity Systems Five Classes of Systems Transcendental Systems:
Ecosystems • Current Understanding of Ecosystems ~ How is the term used?
Ecosystems • Current Understanding of Ecosystems cont’ ~ Common usage-- “Everything is related to everything else”
Ecosystems • How specifically are ecosystems and their behavior depicted?
Basic Components of an Ecosystem PRODUCERS Green Plants Bacteria PRIMARY CONSUMERS Herbivores Plant Parasites Basic Plant Nutrients SECONDARY CONSUMERS Omnivores Carnivores Animal Parasites Scavengers DECOMPOSERS Saprophytic bacteria and fungi
Ecosystems • Questions that have yet to be fully dealt with:
Notions of equilibrium-- does this happen? Do ecosystems undergo death as individuals do? Ecosystems
Can we draw ecosystem boundaries? What is the place of humankind in ecosystems? Ecosystems
Landscape Ecology • Definition: • How a heterogeneous combination of ecosystems is structured, functions and changes over time
Principles of Landscape Ecology • Landscapes are heterogeneous areas made up of homogeneous elements
Principles of Landscape Ecology • Fluxes and redistributions of materials and energy occur among landscape elements
Principles of Landscape Ecology • Landscapes are shaped by human cultural elements as well as natural environmental processes which in turn affect each other
Ecosystems • Applications of the Ecosystem concept to human behavior ~ Human Ecology and Cultural Ecology
Ecosystems • Human Ecology and Cultural Ecology ~ Human Ecology began with spatial distribution as main focus ~ Shift to how humans organize to maintain themselves in a given environment
Ecosystems • Human Ecology and Cultural Ecology Key idea collective life as an adaptive process
Ecosystems Human Ecology and Cultural Ecology- Propositions: 1) Adaptations proceed through forming interdependencies among members of a population
Ecosystems • Propositions: 2) System development continues to limits of technology for transportation and communication
Ecosystems • Propositions: 3) Systematic development proceeds again with new information or technology
Reification of Ecosystems What is natural? Ecosystems • Problems/challenges: