BISC 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Desiccation, Mountain Pine Beetle, Fucus

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Ecology: the study of interactions between organisms and their environment. Environment can be abiotic (physical) or biotic (other organisms) Abiotic environment: physical and chemical features (e. g. , temperature, moisture, Biotic environment: living organisms including (e. g. , competitors, parasites, predators/prey, mutualists) Individuals of the same and different species. Factors that influence size changes in a species population: stable, increasing, or decreasing. Plant or animal communities are made of interacting populations of species. Ecosystems energy flow/biogeochemical cycling among plants, animals, decomposers: abiotic and biotic. Ecology of the biosphere; and global change i. e. warming. Organismal ecology: study of interactions of individual species or organisms with their abiotic and biotic environment. Population ecology: study of the factors that affect population size and fluctuations (dynamics) and composition: age classes, male:female ratios. Population: group of individuals of the same species living in a particular area. particular area. Community ecology: study of how the interactions among species affect community structure and organisation: predators & scavengers.

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