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Chapter 4 Ecosystems and Communities The Role of the Climate  What is climate? – The average, year after year conditions of temperature and precipitation in a particular region  What is weather? – The day to day condition of the earth’s atmosphere at a particular time and place What Causes Climate?     The trapping of heat by the atmosphere The latitude Winds and ocean current (carry heat) Amount of precipitation The Greenhouse Effect  What is the greenhouse effect? – The natural situation in which heat is retained by the layer of greenhouse gases  What are greenhouse gases? – Carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor, and a few other atmospheric gases that trap heat energy and maintain the Earth’s temperature The Greenhouse Effect Sunlight Some heat escapes into space Greenhouse gases trap some heat Atmosphere Latitude’s Effect on the Climate  Earth is tilted on its axis so different areas get a a different amount of solar radiation at different times of the year  Differences of latitude and this angle result in 3 main climate zones: Polar, Temperate, and Tropical The Three Main Climate Zones  Polar Zones – Cold – Located at the North and South Poles  Temperate Zones – Temperature ranges from cold to hot – Located between the polar zones  Tropical Zone – Climate almost always warm – Near equator Heat Transport in the Biosphere  The Earth is heated unevenly, so this drives winds and ocean currents  The wind and ocean currents help balance this unequal heating Quiz 4-1  What are the 3 main climate zones?  What are the main factors that determine climate?  What is the greenhouse effect? Bonus What is the difference between weather and climate? Biotic and Abiotic Factors  Remember an ecosystem includes all living and nonliving factors  Biotic factors are the living factors in the community example: birds, mushrooms, trees, grass….  Abiotic Factors are the nonliving factors that shape an ecosystem example: soil, water, sunlight, space, wind…. Name the Biotic and Abiotic Factors Shaping an Ecosystem  The biotic and abiotic factors determine the survival and growth of an organism and the productivity of the ecosystem in which the organism lives  Together these factors determine if an ecosystem is a suitable habitat for an organism Habitats and Niches  What is a habitat? – The area in which the organism lives which includes the biotic and abiotic factors – Address  What is a niche? – The full range of physical and biological conditions in which an organism lives and the way the organism uses those conditions – Job Habitat Versus Niche  Habitat  A gopher tortoise needs pine flatwoods with sandy soil  Niche  A gopher tortoise eats herbaceous plants and creates homes in which other organisms live in Habitat Versus Niche  A niche will include all aspects of how that organism interacts and effects the ecosystem in which it lives in  Examples: Its place in the food web, when it reproduces, what biotic and abiotic factors it needs to survive, etc Niches and Competition  No two species can share the same niche in the same habitat (can have similar niches but not the same)  When this occurs there will be competition Competition  Competition occurs when organisms (same or different species) attempt to use the same resource at the same time and same place  What is a resource? – Any necessity of life Competition  The lion is competing with the vulture for the carcass  The plants are all competing for space, water, sunlight, and nutrients The Competitive Exclusive Principle  No two species can occupy the same niche at the same time and the same place  If this occurs they will compete until there is a winner and a loser Types of Relationships in Ecosystems  Predation  Symbiosis – Mutualism – Commensalism – Parasitism What is Predation?  An interaction in which an organism captures and feeds on another organism  Example: Bear eating a fish What is Symbiosis?  Any relationship in two species live closely together  3 main types – Mutualism – Commensalism – Parasitism Symbiosis  Mutualism- Both Benefit – Example: Bees & flowers, ants and aphids  Commensalism- One Benefits and the other does not benefit – Example: Moss growing on trees  Parasitism- One benefits while the other species is harmed – Example: tapeworm, mosquitoes, fleas Quiz 4-2 A  What is the difference between an abiotic factor and a biotic factor?  What is a niche?  What happens if two species have the same niche in the same place? (Hint: The Competitive Exclusive Principle)  What are 3 types of symbiosis? Bonus Give an example of mutualism Ecological Succession  The gradual change in living communities that follows a disturbance  The only thing that is constant is change! Ecological Succession  A community will gradually change over time through a predictable series of changes until it reaches a “stable” point called the climax community Ecological Succesion  Two types – Primary Succession – Secondary Succession Primary Succession  The development of a community that occurs on bare rock or where no soil exists (Volcanic eruptions)  When you start there is no soil  The first species to populate the area are called pioneer species – These are usually lichen Primary Succession Secondary Succession  The sequential replacement of species that follows a disturbance  Disturbances can include fires, floods, logging, a fallen tree  Disturbance can be good!  Disturbances open up resources for other plants or organisms to use Importance of Fire in Florida  The majority of Florida is made up of pine forests  Pine trees need lots of light  Disturbances will kill off competing vegetation and allow pine trees to reproduce Importance of Fire in Florida  Prescribed fires help prevent wildfires  Promotes biodiversity  Kills pests (ticks, etc)  REMEMBER: Fire a natural part of our ecosystem Biomes  What is a biome? – A group of ecosystems that have the same climate and dominant communities  Organisms are adapted to live in certain biomes What Creates a Biome?  The climate  The soil  The communities that inhabit it Organism’s Tolerance  Many organisms are adapted to the conditions of the biome  They have tolerance – Ability to survive and reproduce under conditions that differ from their optimal conditions The Major Biomes           Tropical rain forest Tropical dry forest Tropical savanna Desert Temperate grassland Temperate woodland and shrubland Temperate forest Northwestern coniferous forest Boreal forest Tundra Questions?  “No problem can be solved by the same consciousness that created it. We need to see the world anew.”  Albert Einstein Quiz 4.2B  What is the difference between primary and secondary succession?  What is a pioneer species?  What is tolerance? Bonus Why is fire important to Florida?
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            