Transcript Slide 1

ORGANISM ECOLOGY
Range vs Territory
Tophic level
Niche concept
TERRITORY – area where an organism gets
its basic needs (food, water, shelter)
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The Tamaraw (Bubalus mindorensis) is a solitary animal and may
aggressively defend its territory (mostly woodland near bodies of water).
RANGE – territory plus possibility of finding a
mate (insures survival of the species)
The Philippine Civet Cat (Paradoxus hermaphroditus philippensis) is a
nimble tree climber and is also a fast runner. Hence, it may range dozens
of km from its nest in one night to search for food and potential mates.
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Julie Barcelona
TROPHIC LEVEL – describes an
organism’s strategy for
obtaining nutrition
The Rafflesia leonardi is a parasitic plant. It has no true leaves and
cannot photosynthesize. Instead, it spreads its absortive organ, the
haustorium, inside the tissue of its living host (usually vines). The only
visible part of the plant is its flower which smells like rotting flesh.
Review the following diagram
and the key words at right
Apex predator
Autotroph
Chemoautotroph
Detritivore
Ectoparasite
Endoparasite
Facultative
Heterotroph
Obligate
Parasite
Photoautotroph
Predator, prey
Scavenger
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Dave Irving
NICHE – the functional role of
an organism in an ecosystem
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The Golden-Crowned Flying Fox (Acerodon jubatus) is one fo the largest bats in the world. It is
classified by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources
(IUCN) as endangered mainly because of hunting and habitat destruction. The species is a fruit
bat which means it plays a valuable role in seed dispersal of forest trees. It’s also a vital link to
the phosphorus cycle since bat guano is a highly concentrated source of phospates.
SOURCES OF IMAGES
http://wwf.org.ph/wwf3/article_images/71_tamaraw_bull_by_gregg_yan.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/ce/Asian_Palm_Civet_Over_A_Tree.jpg
http://www.parasiticplants.siu.edu/Rafflesiaceae/images/RaffLeonardi&Julie.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/96/Trophiclevels.jpg
http://farm9.static.flickr.com/8379/8633322327_48d45718c4.jpg
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_koA8FRK7rrg/TPVGncDDuUI/AAAAAAAAABw/iH1k8nKegro/s1600/A
+jubatus.png