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1、Environmental Ecology:Concepts and Applications,Chapter 1 Introduction:What Is Ecology,What Is Ecology?,Ecology is the study of the interactions between organisms and their environment The environment is a combination of the physical environment(temperature,water availability,etc.)and any influences
2、 on an organism exerted by other organisms(the biotic environment),Concept of Ecology,Five warbler species feed in different zones in spruce tree,What Is Ecology?,The Ecology of Forest Birds,MacArthurs work stimulated numerous studies of competition among many groups of organisms,including warblers.
3、Some of these studies produced results that supported his work and others produced different results.All added to our knowledge of competition between species and of warbler ecology.,The Ecology of Forest Birds,What Is Ecology?,Ecologist:Douglass MorseQuestion:whether warblers use the same feeding z
4、ones in the absence of one or more of the other specie?,The Ecology of Forest Birds,What Is Ecology?,The studies of MacArthur and Morse show how field studies can be used to address important ecological questionField studies can also be combined with laboratory studies to yield even more detailed in
5、formation about ecological systems,The Ecology of Forest Birds,What Is Ecology?,Bumblebee-Live in most of the cool regions of the earth.But how they maintain a warm body temperature in a cool environment?Ecologist Heinrich realized that in order to understand the ecology of bumblebees,he needed to q
6、uantify their gains and losses of energyHe used the Field and Laboratory Studies,The Ecology of Bumblebees,What Is Ecology?,For ecologists who study the budgets of nutrients such as nitrogen,phosphorus,or calcium,one of the first steps is to inventory their distribution within an ecosystemNalini Nad
7、karni-inventories by her changed our ideas of how tropical and temperate rain forests are structured and how they function,Forest Nutrient Budgets,What Is Ecology?,What Is Ecology?,Forest Nutrient Budgets,The earth and its life are always changingHowever,many of the most important changes occur over
8、 such a long period of time or at such large spatial scales that they are difficult to studyTwo approaches that provide insights into long-term and large-scale processes are studies of pollen preserved in lake sediments and theoretical modeling,Vegetation Changes,What Is Ecology?,Vegetation Changes,
9、What Is Ecology?,Individuals populationsCommunities ecosystems,The Nature and Scope of Ecology,There are maily four identifiable subdivisions of scale which ecologists investigate:(i)Considering the response of individuals to their environments(ii)Examining the response of populations of a single sp
10、ecies to the environment,and considering processes such as abundance and fluctuations(iii)The composition,structure and function of communities(the populations occurring in a defined area),and their dynamics(iv)The processes occurring within ecosystems(the combination of a community and the abiotic
11、components of the environment),such as energy flow,food webs and the cycling of nutrients,Useful Guide of Studying Ecology,Rule 1:Ecology is a scienceEcology is a purely scientific discipline which aims to understand the relationships between organisms and their wider environment.It is important to
12、segregate political and social impacts of ecological understanding from the scientific viewpoint,Rule 2:Ecology is only understandable in the light of evolutionThe huge diversity of organisms,and the wealth of variety in their morphologies,physiologies and behavior are all the results of many millio
13、ns of years of evolution.Thus evolutionary history has left an indelible(难以磨灭的)impression on each and every individual It is only possible to make sense of the patterns we find today in the light of this evolutionary legacy,Useful Guide of Studying Ecology,Rule 3:Nothing happens for the good of the
14、speciesA very common misconception is the idea that patterns of behavior in organisms which appear to be costly to an individual occur for the good of the species.This is absolutely and completely wrongNatural selection will favor those genes which are passed on to the most offspring,even if these g
15、enes may cause a reduction in the species population size,Useful Guide of Studying Ecology,Rule 4:Genes and environment are both importantThe environment that an organism finds itself in plays an important role in determining the options open to that individual.The genes which define an organisms ma
16、keup are also of fundamental importance To understand ecology,it is important to appreciate the fundamental nature of both of these factors and the fact that they interact,Useful Guide of Studying Ecology,Rule 5:Understanding complexity requires modelsEcology is a complex subject,with huge variation
17、 at almost every scale-millions of species,each with considerable genetic variation,varying numbers and ever-changing behaviors in a complex and dynamic environmentTo understand it,it is necessary to clearly identify specific questions and then formulate hypotheses which can be testedIt is often ver
18、y useful to frame the hypothesis in mathematical terms to avoid ambiguity and confusion which are often inevitable in a verbal modelMathematical models are widely used in ecology,Useful Guide of Studying Ecology,Rule 6:Story-telling is dangerousIn attempting to explain ecological patterns or relatio
19、nships,it is easy to slip into a make-believe world where every observation is readily explained by some ad hoc(特别的)assertion story-tellingThe temptation to advance hypotheses as facts should be avoided at all costs,Useful Guide of Studying Ecology,Rule 7:here are hierarchies of explanationsFor any
20、observation there is often an immediate cause that can be diagnosed.Often this causal explanation is insufficiently informative and we need to probe deeper to reach a fuller grasp of the situationEven if a phenomenon is explained,there may well be further and deeper explanations which allow us to se
21、e the fuller picture,Useful Guide of Studying Ecology,Rule 8:There are multiple constraints on organismsWhilst the total diversity of form,function and environmental resilience exhibited by organisms is awe-inspiring,each individual(and,to a slightly lesser extent,each species)operates within a rela
22、tively narrow range of constraintsConstraints fundamentally take two forms,(i)physical and(ii)evolutionary.Evolution cab never reach perfection because of these constraints and organisms are essentially hotchpotches(杂烩)of numerous compromises(妥协),Useful Guide of Studying Ecology,Rule 9:Chance is imp
23、ortantChance events play a critical role in ecology.The opening of a gap in a forest canopy or the breaching of a sand dune after a storm will have a major impact on the ecology of the local fauna and flora,but both are unpredictable in either time or locationThe importance of chance events in ecolo
24、gy does not mean ecological patterns are wholly unpredictable,but it necessarily places boundaries on the potential level of predictive detail“Edge-effect”,Useful Guide of Studying Ecology,Rule 10:The boundaries of ecology are in the mind of the ecologistEcology is a broad science,covering both orga
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