Biology 2483A Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Primary Production, Ecological Study, Spatial Scale

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Ecology: scientific study of interactions between organisms and their environment (includes interactions between one another); study that determines the distribution (geographic location) and abundance of of organisms. Natural systems are driven by the ways in which organisms interact with one another and with the physical environment. Public and professional ideas about ecology often differ. Misconception 2 cleared: the view that each species has a distinct function can lead people to think that each species is important and irreplaceable, which can cause people to think that it is wrong to harm other species. Connections doesn"t mean they are strong among all of the organisms; but all organisms are connected to features of their environment (ex. food, space, other resources) Events in nature are interconnected; change in one part can affect other parts (including those that govern life supporting processes like purification of air, water, and soil)

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