BISC 1112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Regional Climate Levels In Viticulture, Behavioral Ecology, Habitat

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Chapter 52: an introduction to ecology and the biosphere. Ecology: the scientific study of the interactions between organisms and the environment, interactions studied by ecologists can be organized into a hierarchy that ranges in scale from single organisms to the planet. Global ecology: examines how the regional exchange of energy and materials influences the functioning and distribution of organisms across the biosphere. Biosphere: global ecosystem the sum of all the planet"s ecosystems and landscapes. Landscape ecology: focuses on the factors controlling exchanges of energy, materials, and organisms across multiple ecosystems. Landscape (or seascape: a mosaic of connected ecosystems. Ecosystem ecology: emphasizes energy flow and chemical cycling between organisms and the environment. Ecosystem: community of organisms in an area and the physical factors with which those organisms interact. Community ecology: examines how species interactions, such as predation and competition, affect community structure and organization. Community: group of populations of different species in an area.

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