BIOL 2060 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Atlantic Canada, Biome, Clearcutting

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18 Feb 2014
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Ecology: (1) the study of the abiotic & biotic interactions that determine the distribution. & abundance of organisms, (2) the scientific study of the relationships between organisms & their environment. Population: a group of individuals of the same species that occupy a given area. Community: all populations of different species interacting within an ecosystem. Ecosystem: a network of interactions among organisms & between organisms/environment. Landscape: area of land/water composed of different communities & ecosystems. Biomes: geographic regions with similar geological & climatic conditions. Biosphere: thin layer on the earch supporting life. Models help us understand that complexity of the interactions in an ecosystem. Ecologists examine different patterns at different scales: Organism diversity is a result of millions of years of evolution. It is only possible to make sense of the patterns we find today in the light of evolutionary history.

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