PPT-Biotic Resistance
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What can stop invasive species Liz Schultheis April 21 2011 Do you know of any invasive species Why do some invaders succeed Open habitat places to grow Available
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What can stop invasive species Liz Schultheis April 21 2011 Do you know of any invasive species Why do some invaders succeed Open habitat places to grow Available foodresources Can grow better than native species. the study of the relationships between biotic and abiotic factors in environments. eco. (G) root home, abode. eco. climate. eco. system. eco. tourism. log, -o, y. (G) suffix study of. is the study of the interactions between organisms and their environment.. 1 of 8. Introducing. 8.11 (A) . Describe producer/consumer, predator/prey, and parasite/host, relationships as . they occur in food webs within marine, freshwater, and terrestrial ecosystems.. Chapter 4 Section 1. Levels of Ecological Organization. Ecologists study life at many levels.. Ecology is the study of how organisms interact with each other and their environments . . Individual Species/Organism. Ecology. Ecology is. ……. The study of . interactions . between . living. (biotic) and . non-living . (abiotic) . components . in . ecosystems.. . Ecosystems. An . ecosystem. is a complex, self regulating system in which living things interact with each other and with non-living things. . Unit A: Sustainability of Ecosystems . Ecology. Study of how organisms interact with each other and with their environment.. Can be divided into several levels: . individual, population, community, ecosystem, biome, biosphere. Understanding Social-Ecological Heterogeneity. in the Changing City-Suburban-Exurban Complex. What is theory?. Conceptual construct;. Goals:. Understand topic. Explain observations. Frame approach. Synthesize cases. We are opening a new aquarium at St. Thomas Regional. . School. We plan to have a variety of animals for elementary students to visit. . Your job is to design a habitat for one of the animals, describe the biotic and abiotic elements of the habitat, describe the flow of energy, and describe the importance of the carbon dioxide-oxygen cycle to the survival of the animals. . and Mechanisms. Species and Population. Organism. Species. : genetically similar organisms that reproduce. Population. : all members of . a. species in an area. Characteristics of populations:. Same species living in same area. is the study of the interactions between organisms and their environment.. 1 of 8. Introducing. 8.11 (A) . Describe producer/consumer, predator/prey, and parasite/host, relationships as . they occur in food webs within marine, freshwater, and terrestrial ecosystems.. Simple meaning: exposed to the oil (Be endurable). Detail meaning: when Contact with oil. change of the form , Decrease . of physical . nature (about rubber ,plastic)resistance. Oil-resistance. Materials. What factors both living and non living will affect my life?. . 3 minutes To. THINK PAIR SHARE. Factors affecting mouse. Predators. Food. Shelter. Temperature. Weather. Competitors. Pathogens. Parasites. Presented by Kesler Science. What are the biotic and abiotic parts of an ecosystem?. How do organisms and populations in an ecosystem depend on and compete for biotic and abiotic factors?. Essential Questions:. What are the biotic and abiotic parts of an ecosystem?. How do organisms and populations in an ecosystem depend on and compete for biotic and abiotic factors?. Essential Questions:. Levels of organization in an ecosystem. . Why does ecology matter?. Ecologists complete investigations on the environment, climate change, farming, energy, food, health, green living, and eco friendly products, etc... Example problems that ecology handles.
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