BIO 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Thermocline, Carrying Capacity, Parasitism

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Landscape ecology: interacting with each other; looking at bigger space. Ecosystem ecology: energy flow and chemical cycling between organisms and environment. Population ecology: factors that affect population size; how and why it changes. Organismal ecology: looks at the physiology; it"s movement. Group of members of one species, share gene pool, live in one defined area, often reproduce with each other. Tropical rain forest: rainfall is relatively constant, about 200-400 cm annually. Savanna: has a dry season that can last up to 9 months. Desert: occur in bands near 30 degree north and south latitude or at other latitudes in the interior of continents; extremely dry and hot. Tundra: high winds and low temperatures produce alpine tundra; cold winters and warm summers. Temperate grassland: highly seasonal with relatively dry winters and wet summers. Photic zone: sufficient light for photosynthesis. Aphotic zone: where little light penetrates. Benthic zone: deep or shallow waters that consist of organic and inorganic sediments.

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