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The Principles of
Ecosystem
Niccolo John B. Borja
Additional
Information
 Ecology is a field of science that studies the
interactions between organisms and their
environments.
 Ecologists study how organisms interact with
one another as well as how they have adapted
to their environments.
 An ecosystem is an ecological unit that includes
all the interacting parts of an environment. It is
a self-sustaining collection of organisms and
their physical environment.
The different
principles of
ecosystem
Speciation
Diversity
Habitat
Adaptation
Interdependence
Evolution
Speciation
 Involves the formation of a new species.
 A species is a group of individuals that can
interbreed but cannot breed with any other
group.
 For a new species to arise, populations or
segments of populations must become
isolated.
Two forms of
isolation
 Geographic isolation – The physical separation
of members of a population as a result of
changes in an environment.
 Reproductive isolation – The inability of
previously interbreeding organisms to produce
offspring. One reason is the difference in
ecological needs and breeding conditions
among organisms of the same species.
Diversity
 Refers to the number of different species within
an ecosystem.
 The size of the ecosystem, and its distance to
the equator affects it.
 Larger ecosystems usually have a larger
number of different habitats and smaller
ecosystems within them.
 Therefore, larger ecosystems contain more
species within it.
Diversity
 The region closest to the equator, known as the
tropics, has the highest diversity of species.
 Because of abundant amounts of sunlight, high
rainfall, and warm temperatures, the growing
season never stops in the tropics.
Habitat
 Refers to the physical area where an
organism lives.
 It is shaped by the soil, water, and air, and by
the living organisms themselves.
Adaptation
 Adaptation is the process by which a species
becomes better suited to its environment.
 It may also refer to any change that increases
the likelihood of an organism to survive or
reproduce.
Interdependence
 Each organism is part of an intricately-linked
system of living and non-living elements.
Evolution
 Evolution is a process observed in organisms
where a species’ traits change through many
successive generations.
Evolution
 The interactions of different organisms affect
and influence the evolution of a species.
 Many plants have evolved to have tough leaves
to prevent herbivores from eating them. While
some herbivores have developed larger, flatter
teeth that are suited for tough leaves.
 Coevolution occurs when two or more species
evolve in response to each other.
Thank you for listening!

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Principles of Ecosystem - Earth and life science

  • 2. Additional Information  Ecology is a field of science that studies the interactions between organisms and their environments.  Ecologists study how organisms interact with one another as well as how they have adapted to their environments.  An ecosystem is an ecological unit that includes all the interacting parts of an environment. It is a self-sustaining collection of organisms and their physical environment.
  • 3.
  • 5. Speciation  Involves the formation of a new species.  A species is a group of individuals that can interbreed but cannot breed with any other group.  For a new species to arise, populations or segments of populations must become isolated.
  • 6. Two forms of isolation  Geographic isolation – The physical separation of members of a population as a result of changes in an environment.  Reproductive isolation – The inability of previously interbreeding organisms to produce offspring. One reason is the difference in ecological needs and breeding conditions among organisms of the same species.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10. Diversity  Refers to the number of different species within an ecosystem.  The size of the ecosystem, and its distance to the equator affects it.  Larger ecosystems usually have a larger number of different habitats and smaller ecosystems within them.  Therefore, larger ecosystems contain more species within it.
  • 11. Diversity  The region closest to the equator, known as the tropics, has the highest diversity of species.  Because of abundant amounts of sunlight, high rainfall, and warm temperatures, the growing season never stops in the tropics.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14. Habitat  Refers to the physical area where an organism lives.  It is shaped by the soil, water, and air, and by the living organisms themselves.
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19. Adaptation  Adaptation is the process by which a species becomes better suited to its environment.  It may also refer to any change that increases the likelihood of an organism to survive or reproduce.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22. Interdependence  Each organism is part of an intricately-linked system of living and non-living elements.
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25. Evolution  Evolution is a process observed in organisms where a species’ traits change through many successive generations.
  • 26.
  • 27.
  • 28. Evolution  The interactions of different organisms affect and influence the evolution of a species.  Many plants have evolved to have tough leaves to prevent herbivores from eating them. While some herbivores have developed larger, flatter teeth that are suited for tough leaves.  Coevolution occurs when two or more species evolve in response to each other.
  • 29. Thank you for listening!