ENVS200 Chapter Notes - Chapter Chapter 1: Ecosystem Ecology, Ecological Succession, Population Ecology

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E(cid:272)ology has (cid:272)o(cid:374)siste(cid:374)tly (cid:272)overed (cid:374)ot o(cid:374)ly applied (cid:271)ut also fu(cid:374)da(cid:373)e(cid:374)tal, (cid:858)pure(cid:859) s(cid:272)ie(cid:374)(cid:272)e. Ecology: the scientific study of the distribution and abundance of organisms, the interactions that determine that distribution and abundance, and the relationships between organisms and the transformation and flux of energy and matter. Ecosystem: includes both the community of organisms and physical environment which they exist: ecosystem ecology: understand functioning of entire lakes, forests, wetlands in terms of energy and material inputs and outputs. Biosphere: totality of all life interacting with the physical environment at the scale of the entire planet. Ecological succession: the non-seasonal, directional, and continuous pattern of colonization and extinction on a site by populations: the successive and continuous colonization of a site by a certain species populations, accompanied by the local extinction of others.

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