Article
Article
Ramírez
Unit: 4
Level: 8
Class: English 8
1
Introduction
Ecology is a scientific discipline that studies the interactions between organisms and
their environment. It focuses on understanding how living things interact with each
other and with abiotic elements, such as air, water, soil and sunlight, to form diverse
and complex ecosystems. This science investigates everything from the
relationships between individuals of the same species to the links between different
species and the effects of environmental factors, such as climate and resource
availability, on the distribution and abundance of organisms. Ecology is not only of
scientific interest, but also of crucial importance in the understanding and
management of human impacts on the environment, as well as in the conservation
of biodiversity and the maintenance of ecosystem services fundamental for life in the
environment. planet. In short, ecology is fundamental to understanding how the
natural world works and how we can care for it sustainably for future generations.
2
ECOLOGY
What is?
3
Ecology on many scales
Within the discipline of ecology, researchers work at five broad levels, sometimes
separately and sometimes with overlap: organism, population, community,
ecosystem, and biosphere.
4
Ecosystem: An ecosystem consists of all the organisms in an area, the community,
and the abiotic factors that influence that community. Ecosystem ecologists often
focus on energy flow and nutrient recycling.
5
Conclusion
Credits
This article is a modified derivative of "The scope of ecology" by OpenStax
College, Biology, CC BY 3.0. Download the original article for free at
http://cnx.org/contents/[email protected].