Ecology is how organisms interact with each other and the environment. The Lion King is linked to ecology by showing how organisms interact with each other and the environment. My three topics are how symbiotic relationships are important to a community, how limiting factors affect a community, how communities respond to abiotic or biotic factors, and how this is linked to the movie and Ecology. Symbiotic Relationships are interactions between two species and how they affect each other. There are three different types of symbiotic relationships Mutualism, Commensalism, and Parasitism. Symbiotic Relationships are related to ecology because they both talk about interaction with others. One example from the Lion King is when the birds go onto the tusk of the elephant. This is an example of Commensalism because the birds are eating insects off the Elephant’s tusk and the Elephant just sits there …show more content…
These factors will affect how organisms will behavior and how organisms will survive. An example is when the hyenas came to pride rock. This is a biotic factor because it affected the whole pride land by making the herds leave and making everyone hungry. Another example is when water became scarce in the pride land. This is an Abiotic factor because it made the populations leave the pride land and everyone scours for water. The examples from the movie happen in real life because when someone like the hyenas comes to a community they always disrupt the community. An example from real life is in the Tundra, plants have to adapt to the very long cold winters because the sun does not come up. This is an example of Abiotic factor because it shows the plants have to respond in order to survive. The examples in the movie and the real life example have much common. The animals and plants both have to respond to changing abiotic and biotic
Ecosystem: a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their environment
Read "Lab 3: Biodiversity." This lab will allow you to investigate how various organisms alter their environments. Additionally, it will allow you to
Community ecology deals with the interaction of multiple species in a community as well as their interaction with the environment. Ecosystem ecology deals with energy flow and chemical cycles in an environment. Landscape ecology deals with how multiple ecosystems
A symbiotic relationship is a mutually beneficial interaction between two or more people, in which both involved gain something from the relationship. The overall symbol of the wisteria vines in Barbara Kingsolver’s The Bean Trees is an example of a symbiotic relationship. By working together for a shared survival, both the rhizobia and the wisteria vines are able to better thrive in their environment and achieve a balance that is only possible by the two factors working together. Kingsolver’s symbiotic relationships throughout The Bean Trees show how people can develop stronger relationships by working together and by developing systems of support for each other, much like the rhizobia and the wisteria vines.
An ecosystem is a community of interacting organisms and their environment. If one of the organisms is disturbed, it can change the trophic cascade which is a sequence of impacts down the food chain. Hannibal supports this statement by writing “keeping these connections going ensures healthy, functioning ecosystems, which in turn support human life.”(578) An example of this is if all of the beavers died the other organisms would go somewhere else or die due because they no longer will have dams to support their ideal habitat.
Leopold’s land pyramid describes the hierarchical dynamics of the biotic community. Based upon what we learned in class, a biotic community is the relationship between soil and animals. It is a sum of all the parts within the community. The pyramid represents layers within the biotic community. The bottom layer is the soil. A plant layer rests upon the soil layer, an insect layer lies atop the plants, a bird and rodent layer rests upon the insects. The pyramid works its way up the various animal groups until it finally comes to the peak layer, which consists of the lager carnivorous animals. Leopold places humans in the top layer.
Ecosystems can be impacted by many factors such as climate, natural disasters, human pollution, water shortage etc. All of these are the factors that controls an ecosystem’s stability, productivity, and sustainability because these factors can kill, drive out, intoxicate, and destroy species’ natural habitats. These factors are spontaneous and temporarily and these can impact a very specific species which in turn can cause the collapse of an entire species. These species are call the Keystone species and they are organisms that are basically the arch or the support of the food chain in an ecosystem. They are special because without them, the population will be impacted negatively, such as too much overgrazing, overpopulation, and lack of food or predators for some animals. Keystone species are important
In the ecosystem organisms rely on each other for food and protection. The Food chain is like a pyramid you have the producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, and quaternary consumers. It’s an almost perfect balance and if any level were to just stop existing then the food chain would be destroyed. An example of organisms relying on others is an issue of isle royale were the wolves and moose population are in jeopardy. This relationship is important because without the other animal the population would die.
Symbiotic relationships, negative, positive, and neutral can be found everywhere around the world. Although these relationships may have negative effects they all have an important role in the environment. Each organism has its role, even though it could be parasitic role it has its own role and place in nature. Mutualistic relationships help animals and organisms provide for themselves and thats why they are
Urie Bronfenbrenner’s ecological systems theory encompasses every aspect of Adam Lanza’s development. His theory separates the environment into four distinct systems, which are Microsystem, Mesosystem, Exosystem, Macrosystem and Chronosystem. In the following, I will apply his theory to the specific case as described above. I will also analyze
Predation is a main example of a relationship between organisms. Predation involves predators and prey, such as a fox catching and eating a rabbit. There are two other forms of predation called, parasitism and grazing. Parasitism is where the host organism is exploited and used for benefit by the other organism called a
In order for an ecosystem to stay an ecosystem there are three aspects that interact with each other:
The first fundamental idea is Assumption of Symbiosis is an idea, which deals with the relationship in which people have within their social surrounding. The main idea that comes with this idea is that most all of today’s population wants to seek out things, which are in there surrounding area. Almost all of us want to be apart of something which could range
Ecology today can be defined as “the study of the interrelationships between living things and their environment”. It is important to understand that when we say that ecology includes the “environment”, we are talking about everything that is external to an organism, all the biotic and abiotic. Nowadays it also attempts to understand and explain the how and why of the origins and mechanisms of interactions.
Ecological theory describes four levels of the environment that interconnect and impact people. Moving from the most intimate individual system to a broader inclusion you can identify the many systems that play a role in individual’s lives and well-being. These interactions could be harmonious and create homeostasis or could be disharmonious and cause stress.