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Banu .S and Nayana .P and Jitendra Kumar
Jr . M.F.Sc
College of Fisheries
Mangalore
jitenderanduat@gmail.com
Overviews
Ecological concepts
 Mortality
 Risk selected species

Habitat concepts
 Ecological niche
 Carrying capacity

jitenderanduat@gmail.com
Mortality
 Mortality is the condition of being mortal , or

susceptible to death .
 Rate at which individuals are lost by death ( death
rate)
 Mortality is a measure of the no. of deaths ( in general
, or due to a specific cause ) in a populations .

jitenderanduat@gmail.com
R- selected species
 These organisms live in setting, where population level

below the maximum no. that environment can support
the carrying capacity.
 Their nos are going exponentially high at the
maximum rate
 Organism tend to be small, short lived and
opportunistic .
 They grow through irregular boom and bust in a
population cycle
jitenderanduat@gmail.com
 R- selected species like insect, bacteria and largest

species such as frog, rats
 They are capable of rapid growth.
 They need favorable condition for their growth.
 These r- selected species mature later in life and have
fewer offspring with longer gestation times.

jitenderanduat@gmail.com
Habitat in an ecosystem
 Ecologist use the term habitat to mean the role that

the organism live and term ecological niche to mean
that the role of organism plays in the ecosystem
 Habitat is the “address” and Niche is the “profession”

jitenderanduat@gmail.com
Ecological niche
 Different species interact in different ways.
 Interaction can have positive, negative and neutral

impact on the species involved.
 Each species in an ecosystem occupies a niche
 Niche can be defined as interaction of all the ranges of
tolerance, under which an organisms can live.

jitenderanduat@gmail.com
 Niche can be easier to quantify and analyze.
 It can be described as specific ranges of variables like

temperature, latitude and altitude.
 For example: African fisheagle occupies very similar
ecological niche to the American bald eagle.
 The full range of habitat types in which the species can
exist and reproduce without any competition from
other species is called fundamental niche.

jitenderanduat@gmail.com
Carrying capacity
 Carrying capacity of environment varies from region to

region depending on population pressure.
 Their dependences on food, water, energy, raw
material requirement, waste production.
 Carrying capacity of environment is the threshold
limit of use of that ecosystem without damaging the
systems.

jitenderanduat@gmail.com
 Every ecosystems has its resources that are used for

economic development for survival and for the habitat
creation.
 Regenerating them over the period of time that are
temporary and not exceeding threshold damage limit.

jitenderanduat@gmail.com
jitenderanduat@gmail.com

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Aquatic environment and biodiversity

  • 1. Banu .S and Nayana .P and Jitendra Kumar Jr . M.F.Sc College of Fisheries Mangalore jitenderanduat@gmail.com
  • 2. Overviews Ecological concepts  Mortality  Risk selected species Habitat concepts  Ecological niche  Carrying capacity jitenderanduat@gmail.com
  • 3. Mortality  Mortality is the condition of being mortal , or susceptible to death .  Rate at which individuals are lost by death ( death rate)  Mortality is a measure of the no. of deaths ( in general , or due to a specific cause ) in a populations . jitenderanduat@gmail.com
  • 4. R- selected species  These organisms live in setting, where population level below the maximum no. that environment can support the carrying capacity.  Their nos are going exponentially high at the maximum rate  Organism tend to be small, short lived and opportunistic .  They grow through irregular boom and bust in a population cycle jitenderanduat@gmail.com
  • 5.  R- selected species like insect, bacteria and largest species such as frog, rats  They are capable of rapid growth.  They need favorable condition for their growth.  These r- selected species mature later in life and have fewer offspring with longer gestation times. jitenderanduat@gmail.com
  • 6. Habitat in an ecosystem  Ecologist use the term habitat to mean the role that the organism live and term ecological niche to mean that the role of organism plays in the ecosystem  Habitat is the “address” and Niche is the “profession” jitenderanduat@gmail.com
  • 7. Ecological niche  Different species interact in different ways.  Interaction can have positive, negative and neutral impact on the species involved.  Each species in an ecosystem occupies a niche  Niche can be defined as interaction of all the ranges of tolerance, under which an organisms can live. jitenderanduat@gmail.com
  • 8.  Niche can be easier to quantify and analyze.  It can be described as specific ranges of variables like temperature, latitude and altitude.  For example: African fisheagle occupies very similar ecological niche to the American bald eagle.  The full range of habitat types in which the species can exist and reproduce without any competition from other species is called fundamental niche. jitenderanduat@gmail.com
  • 9. Carrying capacity  Carrying capacity of environment varies from region to region depending on population pressure.  Their dependences on food, water, energy, raw material requirement, waste production.  Carrying capacity of environment is the threshold limit of use of that ecosystem without damaging the systems. jitenderanduat@gmail.com
  • 10.  Every ecosystems has its resources that are used for economic development for survival and for the habitat creation.  Regenerating them over the period of time that are temporary and not exceeding threshold damage limit. jitenderanduat@gmail.com