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In class notes for Ecology chapter 1.
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Chap. Ecology- scientific study of relationships between organisms + their environment Environmental o Physical o Chemical o Biological o Relationships o Interactions w/physical aspects of environment o Interaction w/ same + other species Darwin’s theory of natural selection is a cornerstone of the science of ecology Organisms interact w/ environment in the context of the ecosystem Organisms interact w/ their environment at many levels Physical + chemical conditions influence an organism’s physiology o Ex) temperature, light, oxygen, carbon dioxide Ecosystem- an environment which organisms carry out their “struggle for existence” The ecosystem consists of o Biotic- living interactions o Abiotic- nonliving (physical + chemical) interactions Ecological Systems form a Hierarchy
o Search for evidence that proves our concepts wrong Quantifying Ecology- Displaying Data: Histograms + Scatter Plots o Frequency distribution- a count of the number of observations (frequency) having a given score or value o Used to display continuous data o Results can be displayed as a histogram (graph) o Scatter plot- used to examine relationship between two variables o Plotting x + y o Scatter plot patterns Positive- y increase w/ x increase Negative- y decrease w/ x increase No apparent relationship between x + y