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Ecology Review

Ecology Review. Biotic/ abiotic factors?. Hadley Cells . Hadley cells in action. Rainshadow Effect. Biomes. Depth in meters. High tide. Sun. Open Sea. Low tide. Coastal zone. Sea level. 0. 50. Photosynthesis. Euphotic Zone. 100. Estuarine Zone. Continental shelf. 200.

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Ecology Review

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  1. Ecology Review Biotic/abiotic factors?

  2. Hadley Cells Hadley cells in action

  3. Rainshadow Effect

  4. Biomes

  5. Depth in meters Hightide Sun Open Sea Low tide Coastal zone Sea level 0 50 Photosynthesis Euphotic Zone 100 Estuarine Zone Continental shelf 200 500 Bathyal Zone Continental 1,000 1,500 Slope 2,000 Abyssal Zone 3,000 Darkness 4,000 5,000 10,000 Limiting factors?

  6. FAPs (Fixed Action Patterns)

  7. Mating Behaviors • Planet Earth Birds of Paradise • Bowerbirds • Fruit Flies

  8. Hamilton’s Rule Br > C (Beneficiary’s fitness)(relatedness) > (cost) In an Australian bird species called the superb fairy-wren, some breeding pairs have helpers and some do not. The baby birds of pairs with helpers get 20 percent more food than young fairy-wrens fed only by their parents, but curiously that gives them no long-term survival advantage. ~ the Washington Post

  9. K Population size (N) Population size (N) Time (t) Time (t) 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 Population Growth

  10. Survivorship Curves

  11. Density-independent factors • Density-dependent factors

  12. Mark-Recapture Method • Simulation

  13. Competitive Exclusion

  14. Symbiotic Relationships What kind of relationship? 1)

  15. 2) 3)

  16. 4) 5)

  17. Mullerian Mimics • Bees and wasps

  18. Batesian Mimics • Viceroys and Monarchs

  19. Succession

  20. Pyramids

  21. Human Impact & Conservation • Acid rain • Deforestation • Fragmentation • Industrialization • Eutrophication • Hunting • Etc… Effects on biodiversity? Conservation Efforts?

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