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Interactions and Changes
    Within Ecosystems
Groups of living things interact
    within ecosystems
 The environment can be organized into five levels
 1. Biome : region with similar climate, types of plants,
    and animals
 2. Ecosystem: The living and non-living things that
    interact in one environment.
 3. Community: The living organisms of an ecosystem
 4. Population: A group of organisms of the same species
    that live in the same area.
 5. Organism: A single living thing, made up of one or
    many cells, that is capable of growing and reproducing.
Patterns Exist in Populations
Patterns in Living Space
   Animals in a habitat
    are located based on
    food supplies, water,
    and shelter locations.

   Some animals live in
    large groups for safety
    ( fish and elephants )
Patterns in Time
  Population sizes can change with seasons
  Many organisms migrate to other areas (monarch
   butterflies and birds)
Populations Change Over Time
Population growth and
 decline
  Predator-prey
   interactions can affect
   population increase or
   decrease ( as a wolf
   population increases
   the moose population
   decreases)
  Birth rate may decline
   or increase               http://www.sciencedaily.com/images/2007/10/071019183055-large.jpg
Populations Change Over Time
  Limiting factors: any
   factor or condition
   that limits the
   growth of a
   population in an
   ecosystem (food,
   water, light, large
   group of predators,
   small group of prey)


                     http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/learning/hunter_education/homestudy/wildlife/wildlife/limit.phtml?print=true
Maintaining a Balance in an Ecosystem
Carrying Capacity: the maximum number of
 individuals that an ecosystem can support.
Limiting factors affect the carrying capacity
  http://www.hunter-ed.com/images/graphics/carrying_capacity_chart.gif
Interactions among members of a
community.
Organisms Interact in Different Ways
Organisms may cooperate, compete, or
 depend on each other for survival

Predator and Prey relationships
  Predators can affect how the prey populations are
   distributed (fish in large groups)
  Prey can affect the location and number in predator
   populations (birds feeding on insects migrate to the
   areas where the insects are plentiful)
Organisms Interact in Different Ways

Competition
  Competition is the
   struggle between
   individuals of the
   same species
   (intraspecific) or
   different species
   populations
   (interspecific) for a
   limited resource
¡ Intraspecific
  competition can
  happen with the same
  species (plants
  compete for light,
  space, and nutrients)

¡ Interspecific
  competition between
  different species
  (hyenas and vultures
  compete for remains
  of dead animals)
Survival of One Species Might Depend on
Another Species
Symbiosis: two different species who live
 together in a close relationship

  Both species benefit >> mutualism

  One species benefits while the other is not
   affected >> commensalism

  One species benefits while the other is harmed >>
   parasitism
Types of Symbiosis
Mutualism:Two species interacting with each other
 that benefits both species. (bees and flowers;
 savanna herbivores and oxpecker birds)
Types of Symbiosis

Commensalism: two
 species interacting with
 each other with one
 species benefiting and
 the other unaffected.
 (jellyfish and fish;
 remora sharks)
Types of Symbiosis
Parasitism: two species interacting while one
 species benefits and the host species is harmed

Examples of human parasites.
Three Types of Succession
Ecosystems change over time
Ecological Succession: the gradual change in an
 ecosystem in which one biological community is
 replaced by another.
Primary Succession
Primary succession: The establishment of a new
 biological community in an area of bare rocks.
 (plants moving in after a lava flow or glacier retreats)
Secondary Succession
Secondary Succession: Occurs after a
 major disturbance happens and the soil still
 remains. (after a forest fire or agricultural
 field abandoned)

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Interactions within ecosystems

  • 1. Interactions and Changes Within Ecosystems
  • 2. Groups of living things interact within ecosystems  The environment can be organized into five levels 1. Biome : region with similar climate, types of plants, and animals 2. Ecosystem: The living and non-living things that interact in one environment. 3. Community: The living organisms of an ecosystem 4. Population: A group of organisms of the same species that live in the same area. 5. Organism: A single living thing, made up of one or many cells, that is capable of growing and reproducing.
  • 3. Patterns Exist in Populations Patterns in Living Space Animals in a habitat are located based on food supplies, water, and shelter locations. Some animals live in large groups for safety ( fish and elephants )
  • 4. Patterns in Time Population sizes can change with seasons Many organisms migrate to other areas (monarch butterflies and birds)
  • 5. Populations Change Over Time Population growth and decline Predator-prey interactions can affect population increase or decrease ( as a wolf population increases the moose population decreases) Birth rate may decline or increase http://www.sciencedaily.com/images/2007/10/071019183055-large.jpg
  • 6. Populations Change Over Time Limiting factors: any factor or condition that limits the growth of a population in an ecosystem (food, water, light, large group of predators, small group of prey) http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/learning/hunter_education/homestudy/wildlife/wildlife/limit.phtml?print=true
  • 7. Maintaining a Balance in an Ecosystem Carrying Capacity: the maximum number of individuals that an ecosystem can support. Limiting factors affect the carrying capacity http://www.hunter-ed.com/images/graphics/carrying_capacity_chart.gif
  • 8. Interactions among members of a community.
  • 9. Organisms Interact in Different Ways Organisms may cooperate, compete, or depend on each other for survival Predator and Prey relationships Predators can affect how the prey populations are distributed (fish in large groups) Prey can affect the location and number in predator populations (birds feeding on insects migrate to the areas where the insects are plentiful)
  • 10. Organisms Interact in Different Ways Competition Competition is the struggle between individuals of the same species (intraspecific) or different species populations (interspecific) for a limited resource
  • 11. ¡ Intraspecific competition can happen with the same species (plants compete for light, space, and nutrients) ¡ Interspecific competition between different species (hyenas and vultures compete for remains of dead animals)
  • 12. Survival of One Species Might Depend on Another Species Symbiosis: two different species who live together in a close relationship Both species benefit >> mutualism One species benefits while the other is not affected >> commensalism One species benefits while the other is harmed >> parasitism
  • 13. Types of Symbiosis Mutualism:Two species interacting with each other that benefits both species. (bees and flowers; savanna herbivores and oxpecker birds)
  • 14. Types of Symbiosis Commensalism: two species interacting with each other with one species benefiting and the other unaffected. (jellyfish and fish; remora sharks)
  • 15. Types of Symbiosis Parasitism: two species interacting while one species benefits and the host species is harmed Examples of human parasites.
  • 16. Three Types of Succession
  • 17. Ecosystems change over time Ecological Succession: the gradual change in an ecosystem in which one biological community is replaced by another.
  • 18. Primary Succession Primary succession: The establishment of a new biological community in an area of bare rocks. (plants moving in after a lava flow or glacier retreats)
  • 19. Secondary Succession Secondary Succession: Occurs after a major disturbance happens and the soil still remains. (after a forest fire or agricultural field abandoned)