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Ecology is Lecture 17 4 questions from Lecture 17 will be on your final for this course Review material for Lecture 17 is listed in the Assignments section of my website.

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Ecology is Lecture 17 4 questions from Lecture 17 will be on your final for this course Review material for Lecture 17 is listed in the Assignments section of my website. Ecology = Interactions of organisms with their environment and with other organisms. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Ecology is Lecture 17    4 questions from Lecture 17 will be on your final for this course

Ecology is Lecture 17 4 questions from Lecture 17 will be on your final for this course

Review material for Lecture 17 is listed in the Assignments section of my website.

Page 2: Ecology is Lecture 17    4 questions from Lecture 17 will be on your final for this course

Ecology = Interactions of organisms with their environment and with other organisms

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Ecosystem = living (biotic) and nonliving components (abiotic) in a defined area.

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Marine tide poolsLakes and rivers

Desert

Rain Forest

Ecosystem examples

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Biotic (living) components

Abiotic (nonliving

components)

ECOSYSTEM Structure

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Soil Texture

Soil Temperature

Soil Water

Soil air (O2, CO2, N2, CH4)

Soil pH

Soil nutrients

Soil Ecosystem - the abiotic components

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Fungi Bacteria

Nematodes AnnelidsArthropods

Plants

Soil Ecosystem - the biotic

components

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Biotic Abiotic BIOGEOCHEMICAL

CYCLES

P

NC

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CARBON CYCLE – biogeochemical cyclePlant Structure Animal structure

DecomposersFossil fuels

CO2death

death

death

burn

eat

respire

respirephotosynthesis

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In 2009 the world will burn:

31 billion barrels of oil

6 billion tons of coal

100 trillion cubic feet of natural gas

This burning will produce 30 billion tons of excess carbon dioxide – CO2

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This burning will produce 30 billion tons of excess carbon dioxide – CO2

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Greenhouse: Light penetrates glass but heat is trapped by glass

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Greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide

(CO2) trap reflected heat

Greenhouse gases

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Rising levels of CO2 appears to correspond to

changes in world temperature

But is rising level of CO2 the cause of

the increasing temperature?

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Does greenhouse effect melt glaciers? Glacier in Andes is shrinking at a rate of 509 feet per year

Qori Kalis glacier -1978 Qori Kalis glacier -2000

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Total CO2 20.23 tons

Transport 9.54 tons

Energy 3.99 tons

Waste 3.92 tons

Food 2.78 tons

Average CO2 production per person per year (U.S.)

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Nitrogen (N) fertilizer applied

to crops influences the nitrogen cycle

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Production of Nitrogen fertilizers in millions of tons of nitrogen 1

million

10 million

100 million

1900 1930 1960 1990

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Livestock such as cattle and pigs produce excess Nitrogen (N) in there waste which finds its way into rivers

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Excess nitrogen from farming collects in the Mississippi to Gulf of Mexico

Nitrogen causes algae blooms which deplete oxygen when algae die

Dead zone

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Underground aquifers are repositories of 20 % of all fresh water

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Nitrates move through soil and contaminates

aquifers

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Nitrate (NO3-) and nitrite (NO2

-) problem

Nitrite formation in

animals

Nitrate Fertilizer in soil

Nitrite Health issues

Forms methhemoglobin (no Oxygen)

Nitrite + amine (NH2) = nitrosamine = cancer??

Can antioxidants (veggies) neutralize effect of nitrite??

Nitrate in crop

plants

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Producers (Photosynthesis)

Primary consumers

Secondary consumers

Tertiary consumers

Quaternary consumers

Decomposers

Trophic (feeding)

levels

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Quaternary consumer 10 lbs

Tertiary consumer – 100 lbs

Secondary consumer – 1000 lbs

Producers 100,000 lbs

Primary consumer – 10,000 lbs

Only 10% of energy and biomass is transferred to the next trophic level

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Food chain magnifies PCBs

PCB cause cancer and disruption of reproduction

Phytoplankton 0.025 ppm

Larger fish 4.83 ppm

Small fish 1.04 ppm

Birds 124 ppm

Zooplankton 0.123 ppm

Polychlorinated biphenyl

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World population

1800 = 1 billion

1930 = 2 billion

1975 = 4 billion

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developing regions

Industrial regions

2020?

2008

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Earth’s biomes – ecosystems dominated by specific types of vegetation and governed by climate

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Chaparral burns every few years as plants get woodier and oils

accumulate in the leaves

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Ash becomes fertilizer for plant growth

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Immediately after fire

Same area 2 years after fire

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After a fire, wildflower seeds germinate

After fire the burned stumps sprout new greenery.