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Topic 10 The Distribution of Organisms

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Important abiotic factors Terrestrial ecosystems: –Atmospheric—Light intensity, humidity, precipitation, air temperature –Soil—nutrient availability, moisture, pH, texture and porosity, temperature –Water—precipitation levels, pH Aquatic ecosystems: –Atmospheric—wind speed and direction, air temperature, light intensity –Water—dissolved nutrients, run-off, precipitation, turbidity, oxygen saturation (DO), water temperature Marine ecosystems: –Nutrient availability, salinity, air and water temperature, wind speed and direction (influences currents), turbidity, dissolved gases

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Page 1: Topic 10 The Distribution of Organisms. Ecosystem Recall that an ecosystem is defined as a community of living organisms interacting with each other and

Topic 10The Distribution of Organisms

Page 2: Topic 10 The Distribution of Organisms. Ecosystem Recall that an ecosystem is defined as a community of living organisms interacting with each other and

Ecosystem• Recall that an ecosystem is defined as a

community of living organisms interacting with each other and the physical environment.

• The major categories of components are:– Biota– Atmosphere– Soil– Water

Page 3: Topic 10 The Distribution of Organisms. Ecosystem Recall that an ecosystem is defined as a community of living organisms interacting with each other and

Important abiotic factors• Terrestrial ecosystems:

– Atmospheric—Light intensity, humidity, precipitation, air temperature

– Soil—nutrient availability, moisture, pH, texture and porosity, temperature

– Water—precipitation levels, pH• Aquatic ecosystems:

– Atmospheric—wind speed and direction, air temperature, light intensity

– Water—dissolved nutrients, run-off, precipitation, turbidity, oxygen saturation (DO), water temperature

• Marine ecosystems:– Nutrient availability, salinity, air and water

temperature, wind speed and direction (influences currents), turbidity, dissolved gases

Page 4: Topic 10 The Distribution of Organisms. Ecosystem Recall that an ecosystem is defined as a community of living organisms interacting with each other and

Earth’s Climate Zones

Figure 5-2Figure 5-2

Page 5: Topic 10 The Distribution of Organisms. Ecosystem Recall that an ecosystem is defined as a community of living organisms interacting with each other and

Terrestrial biome distribution

Page 6: Topic 10 The Distribution of Organisms. Ecosystem Recall that an ecosystem is defined as a community of living organisms interacting with each other and

Climate constraints

Page 7: Topic 10 The Distribution of Organisms. Ecosystem Recall that an ecosystem is defined as a community of living organisms interacting with each other and

Range of tolerance

• Tolerance ranges exist for multiple factors: temperature, pH, light intensity, oxygen or carbon dioxide availability, salinity, etc.• This is closely related to the concept of limiting factors.• The distribution of species is determined by the ranges of abiotic factors present in an area.

Page 8: Topic 10 The Distribution of Organisms. Ecosystem Recall that an ecosystem is defined as a community of living organisms interacting with each other and

Gradients• Abiotic factors are not evenly distributed within

ecosystems.– Stratification

• This leads to micro-habitats within ecosystems

Page 9: Topic 10 The Distribution of Organisms. Ecosystem Recall that an ecosystem is defined as a community of living organisms interacting with each other and

Gradients

Page 10: Topic 10 The Distribution of Organisms. Ecosystem Recall that an ecosystem is defined as a community of living organisms interacting with each other and

What keeps a species in a place?

• Evolutionary constraints• On what level does evolution take

place?– Individuals– Populations– Species

• What is the mechanism of evolution?

Page 11: Topic 10 The Distribution of Organisms. Ecosystem Recall that an ecosystem is defined as a community of living organisms interacting with each other and

Evolution and adaptations

Page 12: Topic 10 The Distribution of Organisms. Ecosystem Recall that an ecosystem is defined as a community of living organisms interacting with each other and

Evolution and adaptations

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Evolution and adaptations