What is Ecology? - World of Teaching
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What is Ecology?
Origin of the word…”ecology”
Greek origin
OIKOS = household
LOGOS = study of…
Study of the “house/environment” in which
we live.
Ecology is study of interactions between
non-living components in the environment…
light
water
wind
nutrients in soil
heat
solar radiation
atmosphere, etc.
AND…
Living organisms…
Plants
Animals
microorganisms in soil, etc.
To study Ecology involves…
For non-living
(abiotic)
Climatology
Hydrology
Oceanography
Physics
Chemistry
Geology
soil analysis, etc.
For living
(biotic)
animal
behavior
Taxonomy
Physiology
mathematics
(population
studies)
etc.
Ecology…
views each locale as an integrated
whole of interdependent parts that
function as a unit.
caribou
tundra
The interdependent parts are…
Nonliving
Tundra
dead organic
matter
nutrients in the
soil and water.
Producers
green plants
Consumers
Decomposers
Tundra
Caribou
herbivores and
carnivores
fungi and
bacteria
ECOLOGY:
Levels of Organization
- a hierarchy of organization
in the environment
Levels of organization - Terms
Biosphere
Surface of the earth
Composed of many ecosystems
Ecosystem
Large or small as we decide
Backyard, O’Melveney Park, Hedge along Room
110, etc.
Levels of organization - Terms
Population – one species live in one place at one time
Community – All populations (diff. species) that live
in a particular area.
Levels of organization - Terms
Habitat – physical location of community
Organism – simplest level of organization
Very complex
Can contain 100’s to 1000’s of interacting
species.
THEN…
Ecology is an integrated and
dynamic study of the environment.
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