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What is an ecology?
ANSWER ✔✔ The study of how living organisms interact with their environment.
What is the central goal of ecology? And what kind of foundation does this provide?
ANSWER ✔✔ To understand the distribution and abundance of organisms on the planet.
Provides a scientific foundation for the conservation of species and their habitats.
What are the four levels ecology is studied at?
ANSWER ✔✔ Organismal, Population, Community, Ecosystem.
Organismal ecologists study:
ANSWER ✔✔ The morphological, physiological, and behavioral adaptations that allow
individuals to live successfully in a particular area.
Population ecologists study:
ANSWER ✔✔ Focus on how the numbers of individuals in a population change over
time.
Community ecologists study:
, ANSWER ✔✔ Study the nature and consequences of the interactions among species in a
community, including how groups of species respond to natural disturbances such as fire
and flood.
Ecosystem ecologists study:
ANSWER ✔✔ Study how nutrients and energy move among and between organisms and
the surrounding atmosphere and soil or water.
The four levels of ecological studies come together to form an accurate picture of what?
ANSWER ✔✔ The current state of ecological health in a given area.
What is conservation biology?
ANSWER ✔✔ The effort to study, preserve, and restore threatened populations,
communities, and ecosystems.
One of the most important questions that conservation biologists attempt to answer is?
ANSWER ✔✔ When should humans intervene?
What does an ecosystem consist of?
ANSWER ✔✔ All of the biotic and abiotic components that affect life in a certain area.
What are the biotic components of an ecosystem?
ANSWER ✔✔ The biotic (living) components consist of populations of individuals that
are organized into communities of multiple species.