Ecosystems and Distribution of Organisms B4
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- Created on: 17-12-12 17:46
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- Ecosystems and Distribution of Organisms
- ecosystems are self supporting
- an ecosystem is all the organisms living in a particular area, as well as non-living conditions (temp and soil qualities)
- an ecosystem isn't the same as a habitat (a habitat is the place where an organism lives)
- Ecosystems are self supporting- they contain everything they need to maintain themselfs
- the only thing they need from outside the ecosystem is an energy source (the sun)
- Transects are used to investigate the distribution of organisms
- Distribution= where organism are found in a particular area
- to do a transect, you mark out a line using tape measure and place quadrats next to eachother along the line. count and record organisms you find
- can do a percentage cover if it is too difficult to count the organisms
- estimate the area of the transect covered by the organism
- Plot results in a kite diagram- allows to map distribution
- Kite diagrams
- Show the abundance + distribution of organisms
- The abundance of each organism is shown by the thickness of the kite shape
- The x-axis shows the distance along the transect line
- ecosystems are self supporting
- Show the abundance + distribution of organisms
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