GE CLST M1A Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Salt Marsh, Decomposer, Larrea Tridentata

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How organisms, populations, ecological communities and ecosystems function and interact in. Ecology of the global environment: ecology is the study of interactions between organisms and their environment, levels of biological organization, molecules, organisms, populations, communities, ecosystems, biosphere. Biomes: various ways to categorize biomes, 11 terrestrial, 8 aquatic, california supports at least 11 biomes because it is a hotspot for biological diversity, 8 biomes occur within 50 miles of ucla. Chaparral: hot dry summers, cool wet winters, low growing, drouth-resistant shrubs, vulnerable to res, important for erosion control. Desert: scarce rainfall, drought-resistant plants: creosote bush, soil mostly inorganic. Intertidal areas: rocky, sandy or muddy, repeated inundation and exposure, rocky areas are animal dominated, aquatic ecosystem. Freshwater: important for drinking water, river streams. Benthos: deep water area, no light, supplied from dead organic material from the surface. Temperate rain forest: near santa cruz, trees can be 1000 years old, coniferous trees, susceptible to landslides and erosion.

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