BSC 2011 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Food Web, Scientific Method, Bushmeat

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Ecology: the scientific study of the interaction between organisms and their environment. Both abiotic and biotic environment: abiotic (non-living) component consists of chemical and physical factors. Affects the ability of individuals to survive and reproduce. Individuals differ in their tolerance of abiotic: biotic (living) component consists of the biota or organisms. Can have a dramatic influence on a species survival and reproduction. Ecological interactions influence evolutionary processes: competition for food resources, habitat, etc, natural selection on predation, fitness of animals and reproduction. Bush meat (fox bats) consumed in the pit mining camps in sierra leone. Fox bats are a large source of the ebola virus. Ex) natural bulldozing by elephants creates habitats for other animals. Ecosystems: energy influx and nutrient cycling, primary productivity, material fluxes. Hypothesis and development testing: three step process: Think about what you are observing, and develop hypotheses. Develop experiments to test whether what you think is going on is actually what is going on.

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