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university of basrah college of science dept of ecology fundamentals of ecology e 102 2017 2018 prof dr usamah hamid yousif what is ecology ecology is the scientific study of ...

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       University of Basrah 
       College of Science 
       Dept. of Ecology 
        
        
        
        
        
        
                 Fundamentals of Ecology 
                           E 102 
                               
                               
                               
                        2017-2018 
                               
              Prof. Dr. Usamah Hamid Yousif 
                               
                               
                               
                               
        
        
                              
       What is ecology? 
       Ecology is the scientific study of the processes regulating the 
       distribution and abundance of organisms and the interactions among 
       them, and the study of how these organisms in turn mediate the 
       transport and transformation of energy and matter in the biosphere. 
       Or  
       Ecology is the scientific study of the interactions of living organisms 
       and their environments including living organisms and nonliving 
       components.We have to study these interactions to discover the 
       principles that govern them. 
       Divisions of ecology 
       Ecology is a broad biological science and can be divided into many sub-
       divisions using various criteria. Many of these fields overlap each other, 
       and few of them exist in isolation. Examples of the divisions of ecology 
       are:  
       population ecology 
       behavioral ecology 
       community ecology 
       molecular ecology 
       quantitative ecology 
        
                 
                Ecosystem 
                An ecosystem can be defined as more-or-less self-contained 
                ecological entity, consisting of both organisms and their complete 
                biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) environment found in a 
                particular place at a particular time. 
                Ecosystems are controlled by both external and internal factors. 
                External factors such as climate, the parent material that forms the soil, 
                and topography. 
                Other internal factors include disturbance, succession and the types of 
                species present.  
                                                   Ecosystems are controlled 
                                                               by 
                                External factors such as                internal factors include  
                                        1-climate,                          1- disturbance, 
                               2-the parent material that                    2- succession  
                                     forms the soil,                     3- the types of species 
                                      3- topography.                            present                       
                 
                 
                    
                    
                   Ecosystem components: 
                   Two main components exist in an ecosystem are the abiotic and biotic. 
                   The abiotic components of any ecosystem are the properties of the 
                   environment; the biotic components are the life forms that occupy a 
                   given ecosystem. 
                                                                                                  Light 
                                                                                               Temperature 
                                                                                                  Water 
                                                                     Abiotic components     Atmospheric gases 
                                                                                                  Wind 
                                                  Ecosystem                                        Soil 
                                                 components 
                                                                                              Physiographic 
                                                                                                 Factors 
                                                                                                producers 
                                                                     Biotic components 
                                                                                                consumers                                 
                   Abiotic Components 
                   Abiotic components of an ecosystem consist of the nonorganic aspects 
                   of the environment.The way in which plants and animals grow and carry 
                   out their different activities is a result of several abiotic factors. These 
                    
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