BIOL 1004 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Carrying Capacity, Paramecium, Life Table

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Ecology: is the scientific study of the interactions between organisms and the environment. These interactions determine the distribution of organisms and their abundance. Global ecology: examines influence of energy and materials on organisms across the biosphere. Landscape ecology: focuses on exchanges of energy materials, and organisms across multiple ecosystems. Ecosystems: is community of organisms in area and physical factors with which they interact. Ecosystem ecology: emphasizes energy flow and chemical cycling among the various biotic (living parts) and abiotic (nonliving parts) components. Community: is a group of population of different species in an area. Community ecology: deals with whole array of interacting species in community. Population: is a group of individual of same species living in an area. Population ecology: focuses on factors affecting population size over time. Is the study of populations in relation to their environment. Includes environmental influences on density and distribution, age structure, and population size.

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