BIOS1301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Background Extinction Rate, Habitat Destruction, Natural Capital

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BIOS1301 Ecology and Sustainability Part 1
LEC 1:
Abiotic (water, turbidity, light, temperature, geology) and biotic factor (food web,
competition, mutualism, disease, organisms)
Community, population definitions
Ecology: The study of interactions between organisms and their environment. Study of relationships,
distribution and abundance of organisms.
Species' habitat requirements - niche
E.g. Niche for water holding frog: wet environment but adapted to desert living.
Levels of ecological organisation:
Organism
Populations
Communities/ecosystems
o Assemblages of species populations occurring together in space and time
Landscapes
Biodiversity:
Genetic variability
Species richness
Species diversity (no. of species and abundance)
Functional diversity (relative number of different functional organisms)
Gradient diversity
Community diversity
Landscape diversity
LEC 2:
Extinction events (extinction rates are the most valuable measuring/reference points
for the state of the earth)
Population dynamics (human populations)
Key issues of sustainability (key threatening processes)
o Land clearing, pollution, climate change, overharvesting, pest species, diseases
Key issues of sustainability
Case study 1: Land clearing in Australia
(Guardian 6/3/18)
Environmental issues:
Land clearing
Impacts on ecosystem services and biodiversity
Effect on environment:
Destruction of habitat for large range animals, and vegetation communities
Role of environmental science:
Measure of extent of land clearing
Impacts on biodiversity
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Bios1301 ecology and sustainability part 1. Lec 1: abiotic (water, turbidity, light, temperature, geology) and biotic factor (food web, competition, mutualism, disease, organisms, community, population definitions. Ecology: the study of interactions between organisms and their environment. Study of relationships, distribution and abundance of organisms. Niche for water holding frog: wet environment but adapted to desert living. Levels of ecological organisation: organism, populations, communities/ecosystems, assemblages of species populations occurring together in space and time. Functional diversity (relative number of different functional organisms: genetic variability, gradient diversity, community diversity. Lec 2: extinction events (extinction rates are the most valuable measuring/reference points for the state of the earth, population dynamics (human populations, key issues of sustainability (key threatening processes, land clearing, pollution, climate change, overharvesting, pest species, diseases. Case study 1: land clearing in australia (guardian 6/3/18) Effect on environment: destruction of habitat for large range animals, and vegetation communities. Role of environmental science: measure of extent of land clearing.

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