PPT_Ecosystem Organization and Limiting Factors
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Thursday, February 2nd
Do Now:
1. Describe the picture to the right.
1. What do you think is going on?
1. Why do you think this might be
happening (provide a minimum
of 2 reasons)?
Inquiry Activity
Put an L next to all of the things you think are
living and an N next to the things you think are
nonliving:
___ Plant
___ Sunlight
___ Wind
___ Frog
___ Mold
___ Oxygen
___ Human
___ Flower
___Yeast
___ Bird
___ Temperature
___ Humidity
___ Water
___ Minerals
___ Rock
___ Rain
___ Bacteria
___ Fire
What is Ecology?
The study of interactions between
organisms and their
environments.
It is a science of relationships.
What do you mean by environment?
The environment is made up BIOTIC and
ABIOTIC two factors:
Biotic factors- all living organisms inhabiting the
Earth
Abiotic factors- nonliving parts of the
environment (i.e. temperature, soil, light,
moisture, air currents)
Levels of Organization in Ecology
A range of all surroundings in an
environment.
Listed from smallest to largest.
Biosphere
Ecosystem
Community
Population
Organism
Organism- any unicellular or
multicellular living thing.
•The smallest level of organization
•Example: 1 Fish or 1 Bear
Population-a group of one species
of organisms living in the same
place and breeding.
Example: Group of Bears or a
School of Fish.
Community- several different
populations that live in a common
environment.
Example:
Bears AND Fish
Living in the SAME
PLACE
Ecosystem- Made up of
communities (biotic) and
abiotic factors.
Biosphere- ALL life supporting
portions of Earth composed of air,
land, fresh water, and salt water.
•The largest level of organization
Put the words
in the correct
order on the
pyramid:
•Organism
•Ecosystem
•Population
•Community
Then, put the
images in the
correct order to
match the
words!
What is a Limiting Factor?
Limits the SIZE of a population and prevents it from
growing FAST
Examples include: stress (overcrowding), starvation
(food), disease, parasites and predation, poor
reproductive success, and damage to the habitat.
Limiting Factors can be both BIOTIC and
ABIOTIC
Carrying Capacity
Carrying capacity is the maximum population that
the environment can support
Limiting factors effect carrying capacity
The amount of food, habitat (living space), water etc.
Practice EOC Question
1. EOC QUESTION: Which of the following is
an example of an abiotic limiting factor?
a) Amount of rainfall
b) Number of predators
c) Type of plants
d) Presence of bacteria