BIO 126 Lecture 12: An Introduction to Ecology and Biomes Ch 54 copy

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Ecology study of interactions among organisms and their environment: biotic interactions are interactions among living things, abiotic interactions are between organisms and their nonliving environment. Environmental science application of ecology to real world problems. Organismal ecology includes two subdisciplines: physiological ecology how organisms are physiologically adapted, behavioral ecology how behavior contributes to survival and reproductive success. Population ecology: focuses on groups of interbreeding individuals, called populations, understand factors affecting population growth, density, and size, includes studies of interactions between species. Community ecology: studies how populations of species interact and form communities, focuses on species-rich vs species-poor, succession how species composition and community structure change over time, particularly after disturbance. Ecosystems ecology: studies the flow of energy and cycling of chemical elements. Between organisms and the environment: trophic levels. Food chains may interconnect, forming food webs. Callaway and aschehoug"s experiments showed that the secretion of.

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