ENV100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Ecological Niche, Wildlife Corridor, Keystone Species

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Population ecology: quantitative dynamics of populations, what is happening with the numbers of the population, making projections about how the population is growing and shrinking. Ecosystem ecology: interaction of organisms and the non-living components, interested in fluxes and things like that etc. Different ways of looking at the natural world. Interested in the environment in which an organism lives. Habitat: contains living and non-living components, the environment where an organism lives, scale depends on organism. Habitat selection non-random use of available habitat. Polar bear vs. ladybug: human activity conflicts with this process. If they cannot get between two habitats they need, boo. Highway fragmenting habitat so they created a wildlife corridor. Niche organism"s use of resources and its functional role in a community. Fundamental niche concept of what that organism would do if it was not being inhibited by somebody else.

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