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Topic 2: Ecosystems



    2.1: Structure of the Ecosystems
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors
                                                                              Biotic Factors
                             Atmosphere                                         Producers
                              Wind speed
                                                                               Consumers
                                Humidity
                                                                                Detrivores
                             Light intensity
                              Precipitation                                   Decomposers
                              Temperature
                                                     Water                     Interactions
                                                 ph and salinity
                                                                               Competitors
                                               Dissolved Nutrients
                                                                                 Parasites
                                               Dissolved Oxygen
                                               Disolved nutrients               Pathogens
                                                                                Symbionts
                                                                                 Predators
                                                                                Herbivores




                                                                            Soil
                                                                     Available nutrients
                                                                          Moisture
                                                                             pH
                                                                          Structure
                                                                       Temperature
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors
                                                                                       Biotic Factors
                                      Atmosphere                                         Producers
                                       Wind speed
                                                                                        Consumers
                                         Humidity
                                                                                         Detrivores
  Biotic Factors = A living,          Light intensity
                                       Precipitation                                   Decomposers
  biological factor that may           Temperature
                                                              Water                     Interactions
  influence an organism or                                 ph and salinity
                                                                                        Competitors
                                                        Dissolved Nutrients
  ecosystem, eg predation,                              Dissolved Oxygen
                                                                                          Parasites
                                                                                         Pathogens
  parasitism, disease, competition.                     Disolved nutrients
                                                                                         Symbionts
                                                                                          Predators
                                                                                         Herbivores




                                                                                     Soil
                                                                              Available nutrients
                                                                                   Moisture
                                                                                      pH
                                                                                   Structure
                                                                                Temperature
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors
                                                                                       Biotic Factors
                                      Atmosphere                                         Producers
                                       Wind speed
                                                                                        Consumers
                                         Humidity
                                                                                         Detrivores
  Biotic Factors = A living,          Light intensity
                                       Precipitation                                   Decomposers
  biological factor that may           Temperature
                                                              Water                     Interactions
  influence an organism or                                 ph and salinity
                                                                                        Competitors
                                                        Dissolved Nutrients
  ecosystem, eg predation,                              Dissolved Oxygen
                                                                                          Parasites
                                                                                         Pathogens
  parasitism, disease, competition.                     Disolved nutrients
                                                                                         Symbionts
                                                                                          Predators
                                                                                         Herbivores

  Abiotic Factor = A non-living,
  physical factor that may
  influence an organism or
  ecosystem, eg temperature,
  sunlight, pH, salinity,
  precipitation.

                                                                                     Soil
                                                                              Available nutrients
                                                                                   Moisture
                                                                                      pH
                                                                                   Structure
                                                                                Temperature
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors
                        Abiotic Factors affect animal and plant species, but also
                        interact and change with time themselves
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors
                        Abiotic Factors affect animal and plant species, but also
                        interact and change with time themselves

                        E.g. Temperature depends upon:
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors
                        Abiotic Factors affect animal and plant species, but also
                        interact and change with time themselves

                        E.g. Temperature depends upon:

                            solar radiation, wind speed, time of year, time of day,
                            altitude and aspect
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors
                        Abiotic Factors affect animal and plant species, but also
                        interact and change with time themselves

                        E.g. Temperature depends upon:

                            solar radiation, wind speed, time of year, time of day,
                            altitude and aspect

                        Temperature affects:
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors
                        Abiotic Factors affect animal and plant species, but also
                        interact and change with time themselves

                        E.g. Temperature depends upon:

                            solar radiation, wind speed, time of year, time of day,
                            altitude and aspect

                        Temperature affects:

                            water loss, respiration, photosynthesis
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors
                        Abiotic Factors affect animal and plant species, but also
                        interact and change with time themselves

                        E.g. Temperature depends upon:

                            solar radiation, wind speed, time of year, time of day,
                            altitude and aspect

                        Temperature affects:

                            water loss, respiration, photosynthesis

                        Changes in temperature affect:
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors
                        Abiotic Factors affect animal and plant species, but also
                        interact and change with time themselves

                        E.g. Temperature depends upon:

                            solar radiation, wind speed, time of year, time of day,
                            altitude and aspect

                        Temperature affects:

                            water loss, respiration, photosynthesis

                        Changes in temperature affect:

                            relative humidity and evaporation from soils and water
                            surfaces
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors




          Biotic and Abiotic factors vary both between and within ecosyetems
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors
Tropical Rain Forests               The Biotic Part
                                      Dominant Species
                                         Trees and Vines

                                      Floral community
                                Highest Biodiversity of all Biomes

                                      Faunal community
                                Very High biodiversity, mammals,
                                bird, amphibians and arthropods

                                       Soil Community
                                Very rich in decomposer species
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors
                                                       Temperature
Tropical Rain Forests           30.0

                                22.5

                                15.0

                                 7.5

                                    0
                                        Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors
                                                       Temperature
Tropical Rain Forests           30.0

                                22.5

                                15.0

                                 7.5

                                    0
                                        Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
                                                           Rainfall
                                300

                                225

                                150

                                 75

                                    0
                                         Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors
 Abiotic conditions
within an ecosystem                 Humidity: 67%
                                    Light: 70%

                                    Humidity: 75%
                                    Light: 50%
                                    Humidity: 80%
                                    Light: 12%
                                    Humidity: 85%
                                    Light: 6%

                                    Humidity: 90%
                                    Light: 1%
                                    Humidity: 98%
                                    Light: 0%
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors



What about these two
   ecosystems?
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.2: Trophic Levels
  Trophic level:The position that an organism occupies in a food
  chain, or a group of organisms in a community that occupy the
                   same position in food chains.
It is possible to classify the way organisms obtain energy into
two categories.

Producers or Autotrophs: These manufacture their own
food from simple inorganic substances (plants)
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.2: Trophic Levels
  Trophic level:The position that an organism occupies in a food
  chain, or a group of organisms in a community that occupy the
                   same position in food chains.
It is possible to classify the way organisms obtain energy into
two categories.

Producers or Autotrophs: These manufacture their own
food from simple inorganic substances (plants)

Consumers or Heterotrophs: Feed on autotrophs or other
heterotrophs to obtain energy (herbivores, carnivores,
omnivores, detrivores and decomposers

But within the consumers their is a feeding hierarchy of feeding
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.2: Trophic Levels
    Plants capture the suns energy and convert it to glucose,
  herbivores eat plants and carnivores eat herbivores - different
             feeding levels (Greek for food is trophe)
  Trophic level 1 - producer
                                                            Trophic level 3


  Trophic level 2 - herbivore (primary consumers)

  Trophic level 3 - carnivore (secondary consumers)
                                                            Trophic level 2

  Trophic level 4 - carnivore (tertiary consumer)

The first trophic level, the autotrophs supports the
energy requirements of all the other trophic levels         Trophic level 1

above.
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs


Ecosystems have an hierarchy of       Trophic Level 4   Tertiary Consumer

feeding relationships .

The energy flow in the ecosystem       Trophic Level 3   Secondary Consumer

can be illustrated as a Food chain.
                                      Trophic Level 2   Primary Consumer
The arrows show the direction
that energy flows
                                      Trophic Level 1   Producer
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs


Food chains are an
oversimplification

They only show direct feeding
relationships within one
hierarchy

Some organisms can be at
different trophic levels in
different food chains
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.6: Species, Population, Community, Niche and Habitat

Species
 A group of
 organisms that
 interbreed and
 produce fertile
 offspring.
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.6: Species, Population, Community, Niche and Habitat

Species
 A group of
 organisms that
 interbreed and
 produce fertile
 offspring.


                          Different genus
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.6: Species, Population, Community, Niche and Habitat

Population
 A group of organisms
 of the same species
 living in the same
 area at the same time,
 and which are capable
 of interbreeding
                           Elephants in Kakouma NP,
                                     Chad.

                             Population about 3500
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.6: Species, Population, Community, Niche and Habitat

Community
 A group of
 populations living and
 interacting with each
 other in a common
 habitat
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.6: Species, Population, Community, Niche and Habitat

Community
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.6: Species, Population, Community, Niche and Habitat

Niche
 A species’ share of a
 habitat and the resources
 in it.

 An organism’s ecological
 niche depends not only on
 where it lives but on what
 it does.
Topic 2: Ecosystems
2.1.6: Species, Population, Community, Niche and Habitat

Habitat
 The environment in
 which a species
 normally lives.

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Structure of Ecosystems

  • 1. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1: Structure of the Ecosystems
  • 2. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors Biotic Factors Atmosphere Producers Wind speed Consumers Humidity Detrivores Light intensity Precipitation Decomposers Temperature Water Interactions ph and salinity Competitors Dissolved Nutrients Parasites Dissolved Oxygen Disolved nutrients Pathogens Symbionts Predators Herbivores Soil Available nutrients Moisture pH Structure Temperature
  • 3. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors Biotic Factors Atmosphere Producers Wind speed Consumers Humidity Detrivores Biotic Factors = A living, Light intensity Precipitation Decomposers biological factor that may Temperature Water Interactions influence an organism or ph and salinity Competitors Dissolved Nutrients ecosystem, eg predation, Dissolved Oxygen Parasites Pathogens parasitism, disease, competition. Disolved nutrients Symbionts Predators Herbivores Soil Available nutrients Moisture pH Structure Temperature
  • 4. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors Biotic Factors Atmosphere Producers Wind speed Consumers Humidity Detrivores Biotic Factors = A living, Light intensity Precipitation Decomposers biological factor that may Temperature Water Interactions influence an organism or ph and salinity Competitors Dissolved Nutrients ecosystem, eg predation, Dissolved Oxygen Parasites Pathogens parasitism, disease, competition. Disolved nutrients Symbionts Predators Herbivores Abiotic Factor = A non-living, physical factor that may influence an organism or ecosystem, eg temperature, sunlight, pH, salinity, precipitation. Soil Available nutrients Moisture pH Structure Temperature
  • 5. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors Abiotic Factors affect animal and plant species, but also interact and change with time themselves
  • 6. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors Abiotic Factors affect animal and plant species, but also interact and change with time themselves E.g. Temperature depends upon:
  • 7. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors Abiotic Factors affect animal and plant species, but also interact and change with time themselves E.g. Temperature depends upon: solar radiation, wind speed, time of year, time of day, altitude and aspect
  • 8. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors Abiotic Factors affect animal and plant species, but also interact and change with time themselves E.g. Temperature depends upon: solar radiation, wind speed, time of year, time of day, altitude and aspect Temperature affects:
  • 9. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors Abiotic Factors affect animal and plant species, but also interact and change with time themselves E.g. Temperature depends upon: solar radiation, wind speed, time of year, time of day, altitude and aspect Temperature affects: water loss, respiration, photosynthesis
  • 10. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors Abiotic Factors affect animal and plant species, but also interact and change with time themselves E.g. Temperature depends upon: solar radiation, wind speed, time of year, time of day, altitude and aspect Temperature affects: water loss, respiration, photosynthesis Changes in temperature affect:
  • 11. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors Abiotic Factors affect animal and plant species, but also interact and change with time themselves E.g. Temperature depends upon: solar radiation, wind speed, time of year, time of day, altitude and aspect Temperature affects: water loss, respiration, photosynthesis Changes in temperature affect: relative humidity and evaporation from soils and water surfaces
  • 12. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors Biotic and Abiotic factors vary both between and within ecosyetems
  • 13. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors Tropical Rain Forests The Biotic Part Dominant Species Trees and Vines Floral community Highest Biodiversity of all Biomes Faunal community Very High biodiversity, mammals, bird, amphibians and arthropods Soil Community Very rich in decomposer species
  • 14. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors Temperature Tropical Rain Forests 30.0 22.5 15.0 7.5 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
  • 15. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors Temperature Tropical Rain Forests 30.0 22.5 15.0 7.5 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Rainfall 300 225 150 75 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
  • 16. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors Abiotic conditions within an ecosystem Humidity: 67% Light: 70% Humidity: 75% Light: 50% Humidity: 80% Light: 12% Humidity: 85% Light: 6% Humidity: 90% Light: 1% Humidity: 98% Light: 0%
  • 17. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.1: Biotic and Abiotic Factors What about these two ecosystems?
  • 18. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.2: Trophic Levels Trophic level:The position that an organism occupies in a food chain, or a group of organisms in a community that occupy the same position in food chains. It is possible to classify the way organisms obtain energy into two categories. Producers or Autotrophs: These manufacture their own food from simple inorganic substances (plants)
  • 19. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.2: Trophic Levels Trophic level:The position that an organism occupies in a food chain, or a group of organisms in a community that occupy the same position in food chains. It is possible to classify the way organisms obtain energy into two categories. Producers or Autotrophs: These manufacture their own food from simple inorganic substances (plants) Consumers or Heterotrophs: Feed on autotrophs or other heterotrophs to obtain energy (herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, detrivores and decomposers But within the consumers their is a feeding hierarchy of feeding
  • 20. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.2: Trophic Levels Plants capture the suns energy and convert it to glucose, herbivores eat plants and carnivores eat herbivores - different feeding levels (Greek for food is trophe) Trophic level 1 - producer Trophic level 3 Trophic level 2 - herbivore (primary consumers) Trophic level 3 - carnivore (secondary consumers) Trophic level 2 Trophic level 4 - carnivore (tertiary consumer) The first trophic level, the autotrophs supports the energy requirements of all the other trophic levels Trophic level 1 above.
  • 21. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs Ecosystems have an hierarchy of Trophic Level 4 Tertiary Consumer feeding relationships . The energy flow in the ecosystem Trophic Level 3 Secondary Consumer can be illustrated as a Food chain. Trophic Level 2 Primary Consumer The arrows show the direction that energy flows Trophic Level 1 Producer
  • 22. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.3: Food Chains and Food Webs Food chains are an oversimplification They only show direct feeding relationships within one hierarchy Some organisms can be at different trophic levels in different food chains
  • 23. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.6: Species, Population, Community, Niche and Habitat Species A group of organisms that interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
  • 24. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.6: Species, Population, Community, Niche and Habitat Species A group of organisms that interbreed and produce fertile offspring. Different genus
  • 25. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.6: Species, Population, Community, Niche and Habitat Population A group of organisms of the same species living in the same area at the same time, and which are capable of interbreeding Elephants in Kakouma NP, Chad. Population about 3500
  • 26. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.6: Species, Population, Community, Niche and Habitat Community A group of populations living and interacting with each other in a common habitat
  • 27. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.6: Species, Population, Community, Niche and Habitat Community
  • 28. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.6: Species, Population, Community, Niche and Habitat Niche A species’ share of a habitat and the resources in it. An organism’s ecological niche depends not only on where it lives but on what it does.
  • 29. Topic 2: Ecosystems 2.1.6: Species, Population, Community, Niche and Habitat Habitat The environment in which a species normally lives.