BIOL 1510 Lecture 10: Introduction to Ecology

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Introduction to ecology; major patterns in earth"s climate. Climate patterns affect where communities live in the biosphere. Global scale processes are caused by the orientation of the earth"s axis toward the sun, heat retention versus loss in the atmosphere, and by the rotation of the earth. The atmosphere-ocean system is a very, very large heat engine. Hadley cell: sunlight input at the equator heats the water and air along the equator. Water becomes water vapor and rises with the heated air to up into the atmosphere: the rising air cools, causing precipitation in equatorial regions. In relation to earth, the hadley cell and it"s companion cells at mid-latitudes and the poles establish significant north-south air and precipitation gradients. Due to the earth rotating on its axis, the north-south patterns become disrupted by the. Coriolis effect to establish the prevailing wind patterns seen as trade winds and westerlies in the figure below. Biomes: common communities classified according to temperature and precipitation.

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