Chapter 52: An Introduction to Ecology and the Biosphere Overview

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Chapter 52: An Introduction to Ecology and the Biosphere

Overview: The Scope of Ecology

_______________ is the scientific study of the interactions between organisms and the environment

• These interactions determine ____________________ of organisms and their abundance

• Ecologists work at levels ranging from individual ______________ to the _____________

_____________________ ecology studies how an organism’s structure, physiology, and (for animals) behavior meet environmental challenges

• A __________________ is a group of individuals of the same species living in an area

Population ecology focuses on factors affecting how many __________________ of a species live in an area

• A ____________________ is a group of populations of different species in an area

Community ecology deals with the whole array of ___________________ species in a community

• An ________________ is the community of organisms in an area and the physical factors with which they interact

Ecosystem ecology emphasizes ______________________ and _______________________ among the various biotic and abiotic components

• A ____________________ is a mosaic of connected ecosystems

Landscape ecology deals with arrays of ecosystems and how they are ________________ in a geographic region

• The ____________________ is the global ecosystem, the sum of all the planet’s ecosystems

Global ecology examines the influence of _______________ and __________________ on organisms across the biosphere

Concept 52.1: Ecology integrates all areas of biological research and informs environmental decision making

• Ecology has a long history as a _______________ science

• Events that occur in ecological time affect life on the scale of ___________________ time

• ________________________ is credited with starting the modern environmental movement with the publication of Silent Spring in 1962

• Her efforts led to a ban on _____________ in the US

Concept 52.2: Interactions between organisms and the environment limit the distribution of species

• Ecologists have recognized patterns of distribution of organisms within the biosphere, this is called

_______________________

• Ecologists recognize two kinds of factors that determine distribution: _______________, or living factors, and

___________________, or nonliving factors

• Ecologists consider multiple factors when attempting to explain the ______________________ of species

____________________ is movement of individuals away from centers of high population density or from their area of origin

• Dispersal contributes to global _______________________ of organisms

• ____________________________ include organisms that are intentionally or accidentally relocated from their original distribution

• Species transplants can __________________ the communities or ecosystems to which they have been introduced

• Some organisms do not occupy all of their _________________ range

• Biotic factors that affect the distribution of organisms may include:

_____________________ with other species

__________________

____________________

• Abiotic factors affecting distribution of organisms include:

________________

_________________

____________________

Wind

Rocks and soil

• Environmental _________________________ is an important factor in distribution of organisms because of its effects on biological processes

• _________________ may freeze and rupture below 0°C, while most proteins _______________ above 45°C

• Mammals and birds expend ___________________ to regulate their internal temperature

• Water ______________________ in habitats is another important factor in species distribution

• Desert organisms exhibit ___________________ for water conservation

• _______________ concentration affects water balance of organisms through ___________________

• Few terrestrial organisms are adapted to __________________________ habitats

• Light __________________ and quality affect ____________________

• ________________ absorbs light, thus in aquatic environments most photosynthesis occurs near the

______________

• In deserts, high light levels increase temperature and can _________________ plants and animals

• Many characteristics of soil limit __________________ of plants and thus the animals that feed upon them:

__________________ structure

______________

________________ composition

• Four major abiotic components of climate are _________________, water, __________________, and wind

• The ______________________ prevailing weather conditions in an area constitute its climate

___________________________ consists of patterns on the global, regional, and local level

________________________ consists of very fine patterns, such as those encountered by the community of organisms underneath a fallen log

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