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or how many different living and  non-living items do you see in this picture
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as you study these pictures you begin to  get a clue about what ecology is all about  
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welcome to moomoomath and science and what is  ecology ecology is the study of how organisms  
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interact with one another and with their physical  environment ecology isn't just about rainforests  
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or other types of forests have  you seen mold grow on bread
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or mushrooms grow on rotting logs  or watched ants search for food
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if so you have seen examples of ecology in  action one goal of ecology is to understand  
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the distribution and variety of living things  in their physical environment for instance  
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you will find different living and  non-living objects in the desert  
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compared to a coral reef compared to your  backyard these differences in nature are driven  
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by interactions among living organisms as well as  between organisms and their physical environment  
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as an example let's go back to the mold growing  on bread mold is more likely to appear on bread  
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than say a rock why might this be the case well  maybe the mold needs certain nutrients to grow  
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and these nutrients are found on the bread and not  on the rock you can classify these interactions  
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as either biotic which means living organisms  and abiotic which are non-living objects  
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ants dogs fish mushrooms plants and this  praying mantis are examples of biotic factors  
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clouds sunshine water and diamonds  would be examples of abiotic factors  
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let's apply the idea of biotic and abiotic factors  to another organism one that a field ecologist  
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might be likely to study for years the population  of honeybees has been declining in north america  
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bees are very important to their environment  because they help pollinate plants understanding  
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the main factors responsible for this decline in  bees help ecologists form plans to protect the  
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species ecologists may ask a question like this  why is the bee population declining ecologists  
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would then draw on many areas including biology,  genetics, earth science, chemistry, and physics  
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to name just a few to help solve this question  ecology can be studied at five broad levels the  
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organism, population, community, ecosystem, and  biosphere. let's take a look at each level  
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organism an organism can range from a single  protist to a large animal like an elephant  
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population is a group of organisms of the same  species that live in the same area at the same  
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time. A community a biological community consists  of all the populations of different species  
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that live in a given are. An ecosystem consists of  all the organisms in an area the community and the  
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abiotic factors that influence the community,  And biosphere this is planet earth viewed as  
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an ecological system. So in summary ecology is the  study of how organisms interact with one another  
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and their physical environment. And remember  kindness always multiplies kindness thanks  
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for watching and moomoomath uploads a new math and  science video every day please subscribe and share

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What is Ecology the study of? Ecology is the study of how organisms interact with one another and their environment. In order to help understand what ecology is I give examples of Ecology. These interactions can be between biotic and abiotic factors along with different levels of an organization like an organism, a community, a population or an ecosystem. Transcript http://www.moomoomathblog.com/2021/03/what-is-ecology-in-biology.html More Information

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