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Entertaining Ecology Vocab
Biology
Cornell Notes
Topic:
Details:
Ecology
Study of living &
How does ecology affect me?
non-living components
of the environment
& their interactions
Summary:
Summarize the main ideas
Ecology
Study of living and non-living
components of the environment &
their interactions
Organism
Any living thing
Community
All living
organisms in an
area at a certain
time
Ecosystem
A community and its non-living
environment
Population
A group of organisms of the same
species in the same place at the
same time.
So what determines where a
population lives???
Abiotic
Factors
Non-living
(sun, air,
water, & rocks)
Abiotic
Factors
• Physical Barriers
* Point Conception
Abiotic
Factors
• Physical Barriers
* Point Conception
* Rocky Mountains
Abiotic Factors
• Physical Disturbances
* Storm events
i.e. El Niño / La Niña
* Drought
* Volcanic eruptions
* Habitat destruction
* Climate change
Abiotic
Factors
Non-living
(sun, air,
water, & rocks)
Biotic
Factors
Living or once
living
(bacteria, animals,
& plants)
Biotic Factors
• Competition
• Predation
• Disease
Producers/Autotrophs
Make their own food by photosynthesis
• Sunlight + H20 + CO2------> Glucose + O2
Consumers/Heterotrophs
Can’t make their own food
Consumers/Heterotrophs
Can’t make their own food
• Herbivores:
Plant-eater
Consumers/Heterotrophs
• Carnivore:
Meat eater
Consumers/Heterotrophs
• Omnivore: Eats both plants & animals
Consumers/Heterotrophs
• Decomposer: Eats dead plants & animals
Food Chain
Transfer of
energy from one
level to another
Ocean Food Chain
Food Web
A group of interlocking food chains
Synthesize your thoughts…
On the bottom of your notes,
summarize what you learned today
about ecology
Think about your ecosystem…
How do you interact with other living
things on a daily basis?