BSC 116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 36: Survivorship Curve, Ground Squirrel, Red Kangaroo

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Ecology is the study of how organisms interact with each other and their environments. More complex mechanisms than we have been working with so far. Organisms interact with other organisms and their environments on various scales: organisms, populations: group of the individuals of the same species, communities: groups of populations, ecosystems: groups of communities, landscapes: groups of ecosystems, the earth: biosphere. Ecology and evolutionary biology: evolutionary time: populations change to adapt to their environments, ecological time: response of organisms, populations, etc. to their environments. Ecology and environmentalism: not the same thing: science vs. advocacy, but, people that understand how the natural world works tend to be advocates. No species occurs everywhere: even people, e. g. , distribution of red kangaroo. Found in some places, not in others: multiple factors determine distributions. Dispersal; kangaroos can"t swim or fly to hawaii. Behavior; some animals will not fly over open water. Biotic: other living things; e. g. , predators, prey, pathogens, competitors, etc.

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