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UNIT 2

THE ECOSYSTEM
2.1.1 COMPONENTS OF AN
       ECOSYSTEM
          AND
LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION
A group of organisms
that share similar
physical characteristic
and genetic traits that
interbreed and produce
fertile offsprings.
                                  Sea lamprey
The basic unit of ecology   ( Petromyzon marinus)
or the basic unit of an
ecosystem.
POPULATION
• A group of organisms of the same species
  living in the same place at the same time and
  which are capable of interbreeding.
COMMUNITY
• A group of populations living and interacting
  with each other in a common habitat.

• Habitat: The environment or place where
  normally or usually an individual lives.
ECOSYSTEM
• A community of interdependent organisms
  (biotic factors) and the physical environment
  (abiotic factors) they inhabit.
• The environment where biotic factors (living
  things) interact and abiotic factors ( non living
  things) are interconnected.
TYPES OF ECOSYSTEMS
ECOLOGICAL NICHE
• Role or funtion of the specie in its
  environment.
• Where it lives ( habitat ), when and how it
  lives, and what it does (predator – prey
  relationship, mating, etc.)
• For example: The sea lamprey eats fish blood
  (parasite) and is eaten (probably) by lake trout
FOOD CHAIN
• WHO EATS WHO AND HOW ENERGY FLOW.
KEY CONCEPTS
SPECIES-organisms with
similar characteristics
that are able to
reproduce fertile
offspring.
POPULATION-organisms
of the same specie that
live together in a place
and interact with each
other.
COMMUNITY-group of
populations living and
interacting with each
other.
KEY CONCEPTS
NICHE – describes the role of
an organisms or population in
its community or ecosystem.
In other words, the function
of an organisms in its living
environment.

HABITAT - is an ecological or
environmental area that is
inhabited by a particular
species of animal, plant or
other type of organism. It is
the natural environment in
which an organism lives, or
the physical environment that
surrounds (influences and is
utilized by) a species
population.
Key Concepts

Ecosystem - Is a
community of
interdependent organisms
and the physical (abiotic)
environment which they
inhabit.
Ecosystems may be of
varying sizes from a drop
of rainwater to a forest.
Human ecosystems may
include a household or a
school or a nation.
Ecosystems interact to
make a biosphere.
Key Concepts

Biome – is a
collection of
ecosystems sharing
common climatic
conditions, e.g.
tundra, desert,
tropical rain forest.
Key Concepts
Biosphere - is that part of the
Earth inhabited by organisms.
It is a thin layer that extends
from the upper part of the
atmosphere down to the
deepest parts of the oceans
which support life – 11 km
below sea level to 10 km
above.
From an ecological point of
view, the biosphere is the
"global ecosystem",
comprising the totality of
biodiversity on earth and
performing all manner of
biological functions, including
photosynthesis, respiration,
decomposition, nitrogen
fixation and denitrification.
Abiotic Factors
                                          The non-living, physical and chemical components.
COMPONENTS
Biotic Factors                            Include:
The living components of an               • The atmosphere: humidity, temperature range, gases,
ecosystem.                                    clouds, air pressure, greenhouse gases, ozone layer, etc
Living organisms or their products that   • Climate: light intensity or light exposure; temperature
directly or indirectly affect an              range; precipitation; humidity; pressure, wind speed
organism in its environment.                  and direction, etc.
Includes organisms such as plants,
                                          • Soil structure and chemistry: moisture, pH, nutrients,
animals, protista like algae, euglena,
amoebas, rotifers, diptera, etc, in
                                              components, temperature, etc
general phytoplankton and                 • Water chemistry: pH; salinity; dissolved nutrients;
zooplankton. Also fungi like                  dissolved oxygen, turbidity, etc
mushrooms, yeasts, and molds.
                                          • Seasonality
Bacterias and archae too. But is also
includes predation, parasitism,           • Level of pollutants
commensalism, mutualism, etc.
Biotic factors interact as: producer,
consumer, detritivore, scavenger,
decomposer, parasite, host, predator,
prey, competitor, herbivore, carnivore,
omnivore, mutualist, and pathogen.
COMPONENTS
Biotic Factor
COMPONENTS
Abiotic Factors
• Case study in commercial
LIMITING FACTORS   farming.
Factors that prevent the growth            In Scotland, until the 1970´s, large areas of
or limit the size of a population, a       scottish blanket blog were viewed as a place for
community or organism growing              commercial forestry operations. It was too wet
larger.                                    for Sitka Spruce, the predominant cash wood
                                           crop to grow and too expensive              to
Biotic factors such as predation or        drain. Then it was discovered that if a nurse crop
competition or parasitism are              of lodgepole pine was planted ahead of the Sitka,
limiting factors.                          even though the lodgepole pine would die in the
                                           very wet conditions, they would dry the soilm
Abiotic factors such as nutrients,         enough to allow the Sitka to succeed. Thus, the
soil chemistry, water quality,             drying of the area and closing in of the canopy
dissolved oxygen, temperature,             trees with trees planted very close in rows would
etc can restrict the growth of             prevent growth of sphagnum moss.
population.




                                                      Lodgepole pine       Sphagnum moss
                                       Sitka spruce

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Levels of organization and niche

  • 2. 2.1.1 COMPONENTS OF AN ECOSYSTEM AND LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. A group of organisms that share similar physical characteristic and genetic traits that interbreed and produce fertile offsprings. Sea lamprey The basic unit of ecology ( Petromyzon marinus) or the basic unit of an ecosystem.
  • 6. POPULATION • A group of organisms of the same species living in the same place at the same time and which are capable of interbreeding.
  • 7. COMMUNITY • A group of populations living and interacting with each other in a common habitat. • Habitat: The environment or place where normally or usually an individual lives.
  • 8. ECOSYSTEM • A community of interdependent organisms (biotic factors) and the physical environment (abiotic factors) they inhabit. • The environment where biotic factors (living things) interact and abiotic factors ( non living things) are interconnected.
  • 10. ECOLOGICAL NICHE • Role or funtion of the specie in its environment. • Where it lives ( habitat ), when and how it lives, and what it does (predator – prey relationship, mating, etc.) • For example: The sea lamprey eats fish blood (parasite) and is eaten (probably) by lake trout
  • 11. FOOD CHAIN • WHO EATS WHO AND HOW ENERGY FLOW.
  • 12. KEY CONCEPTS SPECIES-organisms with similar characteristics that are able to reproduce fertile offspring. POPULATION-organisms of the same specie that live together in a place and interact with each other. COMMUNITY-group of populations living and interacting with each other.
  • 13. KEY CONCEPTS NICHE – describes the role of an organisms or population in its community or ecosystem. In other words, the function of an organisms in its living environment. HABITAT - is an ecological or environmental area that is inhabited by a particular species of animal, plant or other type of organism. It is the natural environment in which an organism lives, or the physical environment that surrounds (influences and is utilized by) a species population.
  • 14. Key Concepts Ecosystem - Is a community of interdependent organisms and the physical (abiotic) environment which they inhabit. Ecosystems may be of varying sizes from a drop of rainwater to a forest. Human ecosystems may include a household or a school or a nation. Ecosystems interact to make a biosphere.
  • 15. Key Concepts Biome – is a collection of ecosystems sharing common climatic conditions, e.g. tundra, desert, tropical rain forest.
  • 16. Key Concepts Biosphere - is that part of the Earth inhabited by organisms. It is a thin layer that extends from the upper part of the atmosphere down to the deepest parts of the oceans which support life – 11 km below sea level to 10 km above. From an ecological point of view, the biosphere is the "global ecosystem", comprising the totality of biodiversity on earth and performing all manner of biological functions, including photosynthesis, respiration, decomposition, nitrogen fixation and denitrification.
  • 17. Abiotic Factors The non-living, physical and chemical components. COMPONENTS Biotic Factors Include: The living components of an • The atmosphere: humidity, temperature range, gases, ecosystem. clouds, air pressure, greenhouse gases, ozone layer, etc Living organisms or their products that • Climate: light intensity or light exposure; temperature directly or indirectly affect an range; precipitation; humidity; pressure, wind speed organism in its environment. and direction, etc. Includes organisms such as plants, • Soil structure and chemistry: moisture, pH, nutrients, animals, protista like algae, euglena, amoebas, rotifers, diptera, etc, in components, temperature, etc general phytoplankton and • Water chemistry: pH; salinity; dissolved nutrients; zooplankton. Also fungi like dissolved oxygen, turbidity, etc mushrooms, yeasts, and molds. • Seasonality Bacterias and archae too. But is also includes predation, parasitism, • Level of pollutants commensalism, mutualism, etc. Biotic factors interact as: producer, consumer, detritivore, scavenger, decomposer, parasite, host, predator, prey, competitor, herbivore, carnivore, omnivore, mutualist, and pathogen.
  • 20. • Case study in commercial LIMITING FACTORS farming. Factors that prevent the growth In Scotland, until the 1970´s, large areas of or limit the size of a population, a scottish blanket blog were viewed as a place for community or organism growing commercial forestry operations. It was too wet larger. for Sitka Spruce, the predominant cash wood crop to grow and too expensive to Biotic factors such as predation or drain. Then it was discovered that if a nurse crop competition or parasitism are of lodgepole pine was planted ahead of the Sitka, limiting factors. even though the lodgepole pine would die in the very wet conditions, they would dry the soilm Abiotic factors such as nutrients, enough to allow the Sitka to succeed. Thus, the soil chemistry, water quality, drying of the area and closing in of the canopy dissolved oxygen, temperature, trees with trees planted very close in rows would etc can restrict the growth of prevent growth of sphagnum moss. population. Lodgepole pine Sphagnum moss Sitka spruce