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Biodiversity and the distribution o f life on planet earth

Biodiversity and the distribution o f life on planet earth. Re-cap - biomes. What are biomes? What is fauna? What is climate? What is flora? Name 2 factors that influence biome distribution. Today we are learning about Ecosystems

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Biodiversity and the distribution o f life on planet earth

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  1. Biodiversity and the distribution of life on planet earth

  2. Re-cap - biomes • What are biomes? • What is fauna? • What is climate? • What is flora? • Name 2 factors that influence biome distribution

  3. Today we are learning about Ecosystems • An ecosystem consists of all the organisms living in a particular habitat and the non-living components with which the organisms interact

  4. An ecosystem is a community of plants, animals and smaller organisms that live, feed, reproduce and interact in the same habitat or environment. The non-living components include temperature, pH, CO2 , O2 and other chemicals. Some ecosystems are very large. For example, many bird species nest in one place and feed in a completely different area. • On the other hand, some ecosystems may be physically small, like in a meadow at the edge of a forest, or in a coral reef in the ocean.

  5. There are many ecosystems in the world

  6. And there are a variety of ecosystems in Scotlandsuch as: Woodland Urban green spaces & gardens And in each of these big areas there are many different smaller ecosystems

  7. Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) are one of Scotland’s national organisations that have documented the ecosystems found in Scotland including: • Ponds • Mountain heaths & willow scrub • Inland rock • Arable fields • Wood pasture and parkland • Heaths • Seabed Gardens and allotments • Atlantic hazel • Traditional orchards and wood pasture • Peat bogs • Minor woodland types • Lowland wetlands • Oak woods • Grasslands • Birch woods • Caledonian pinewoods • Rivers, streams and headwaters • Ash woods • Coastal habitats • Lowland grassland • Lowland heaths • Freshwater lochs • Wet woods

  8. On the SNH website many of these ecosystems are described in detail. You will pick one of these ecosystems to research further from the SNH website. (This is a very short research task) You will need to fill in the ecosystem sheet provided. You will need to be prepared to pair up and share your information with other people.

  9. In ecosystems the organisms are inter-linked in many ways: • Shelter is provided by plants for animals • Plants are food for animals • Animals are food for other animals If ecosystems are disturbed or changed by natural or man-made events then this can have serious consequences for the ecosystem

  10. A typical Scottish Loch ecosystem food web Look at this and write down 3 things about it

  11. Look at the web again. It has been a very cold winter and all the frog spawn was killed meaning no tadpoles. What changes will this make and why?

  12. Look at the web again. A pesticide has been used to kill the snails as they can spread diseases to sheep like Liver fluke What changes will this make and why?

  13. What are ecosystems? An ecosystem consists of all the organisms living in a particular habitat and the non-living components with which the organisms interact

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