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Chapter 6 Sections 6.3 and 6.4 Stability in the Ecosystem

Chapter 6 Sections 6.3 and 6.4 Stability in the Ecosystem. Stability. The measure of how easily an ecosystem is affected by a disturbance and how quickly it returns to its original condition after a disturbance. Equilibrium. Is a state of balance.

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Chapter 6 Sections 6.3 and 6.4 Stability in the Ecosystem

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  1. Chapter 6Sections 6.3 and 6.4Stability in the Ecosystem

  2. Stability • The measure of how easily an ecosystem is affected by a disturbance and how quickly it returns to its original condition after a disturbance.

  3. Equilibrium • Is a state of balance. • The disrupted ecosystem will return to this state of balance or equilibrium.

  4. Disrupted Ecosystem

  5. Natural Rule • Species and whole ecosystems evolve and may die out, but new species and ecosystems can evolve to replace them.

  6. Chaos Theory • Suggests that ecosystems may be sensitive to very small changes, and that the initial state of an ecosystem is crucial to its later development.

  7. Human Impacts • Habitat destruction. • Introduction of invasive species. • Pollution of water, soil and air.

  8. Section 6.4Land Biomes

  9. Biome • A major type of ecosystem with distinctive temperature, rainfall, and organisms.

  10. Biomes • 8 Terrestrial • Aquatic • Determined by water depth, nutrients, and nearness to land.

  11. Desert Biome • Very little water. • Covers 25 % of Earth’s land surface.

  12. Desert

  13. Tundra • Little water. • Cold.

  14. Tundra

  15. Forest Biomes • Coniferous • Deciduous • Rain forest

  16. Coniferous Forest

  17. Deciduous Forest

  18. Rain Forest

  19. Grassland Biomes • Steppe • Prairie • Savanna

  20. Steppe

  21. Prairie

  22. Savanna

  23. Review • What are some of the human impacts on the environment? • Compare and contrast the three different types of forests.

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