Friday, 12 April 2013


Post 2 for blog 3: What is an Eco system

There is a thin layer surrounding the Earth where all living organisms can occur, this is called a biosphere. The biosphere consists of the entire section of the Earths Surface that supports Life, it is the sum of all living things on Earth. The biosphere is made up of the Lithosphere-ground, the Hydrosphere-water and the Atmosphere-air. There are then biomes, a region where a particular vegetation type can grow. Within each biome, there is a relationship between the living and the non-living components, called an Eco system.
An eco system is a community of living organisms (plants, animals, producers, consumers, decomposers) living in union with the non-living components of their environment  (things like air, water, temperature) interacting as a system. These biotic and abiotic components are known to be linked together through nutrient cycles and energy flows. An eco system can be as big or small as the scientist wishes it to be. The energy that flows through ecosystems is obtained primarily from the sun. A change in any of the Biotic or Abiotic factors of the eco system can affect the way that they eco system is run. An area containing living organisms is only an eco system if it is a defined area that is self-maintaining, which includes all the different living and non-living things in the area. An eco system cannot function without these factors, the abiotic factors and the biotic factors, (the non-living and the living.)


To what extent is our eco column, an eco system?
I think that parts of our eco column is an eco system because of the following: I say parts because an eco system can be as big as the scientist wants it to be.











Terra zone:
As you can see, there are plants there that are growing and that have been growing since we built this eco column. In the past holidays the plants grew by at least five centimeters, with nobody to give it water or anything, and it has survived on its own.











Aqua Zone:
This part of our eco column is not an eco system. The zone itself has basically died because there are no more living organisms in the area. The organisms that were once living, were the water bugs and the water reeds that were growing inside of the water. The water just became darker and dirtier over the holidays that by the time we got back, all of the living organisms had died.


Decomposition zone:
 This is also one of the zones that we think is not an eco system. During the holidays, the zone’s vegetation dried up and the fruit flies and the mould that was living and growing there, died. All types of any living organisms are dead, nothing has been left behind besides some grass which is the only thing that is still decomposing. But other than that, there are no other signs of life and no signs of this being a self sustained environment.

Has Our eco column been successful as an eco system?
If our eco column wants to be an eco system, it has to a self-sustaining environment, with the biotic (living) and abiotic         (non-living) components working together with each other. I think that our eco column is self-sustaining because of the following. We are going to comment of each zone and state whether or not we think that this is an eco system by itself.

Terra Zone:
I think that this zone is an eco system because the plants that we planted at the beginning of the year have grown and are in full health. Some of the animals that were also in that zone survived until the end of the first term and so they helped the zone to be a self-sustaining eco system. There must be a food chain in this zone to keep the plants growing and the animals living that are living there now.

The Decomposition zone:
For this zone we don’t think that it is a self sustaining eco system because all of the vegetation has dried up, all of the mould has died along with all of the fruit flies and bugs that were placed into the zone of the eco column. We think that this is not a self-sustaining eco system because the whole zone seems to have died.

Aqua zone:
Again we think that this zone is not an eco system. We think this because it is not keeping itself alive. All of the water reeds that were placed in this zone, died. All of the water bugs that were also living in this zone died too.

Although two of the zones is not an eco system, one is. The terra zone is an eco system and so therefore our eco column might be one too. If all of he zones are working together to keep one alive, then the eco column is an eco system. Because then the zones are transferring energy from the one zone to the next, and so there must be food chains in each zone.


My Understanding of ecology: Alex Williams 

When we started Ecology at the beginning of the year. I didn’t quite understand all of the facts. For example I didn’t understand much about what happens inside the Biosphere and the Lithosphere. I didn’t know what happened inside the Lithosphere and about the eco systems that can exist inside different Biomes. I now get the concept that an eco system can be massive or very small. I also understand that an ecosystem is like one unit, with many forms of living and non-living organisms that make it a unit. From our eco column I have learnt that when one thing inside the eco column or zone, the eco system ‘balance’ has been disturbed and then he eco column is not necessarily an eco system anymore.

 My Understanding of ecology:Alessandro Lupini
At first I had no idea what ecology was but now I do. I understand now that Ecology is the scientific study of interactions of organisms with one another and with the physical and chemical environment. Although it includes the study of environmental problems such as pollution, the science of ecology involves research on the natural world.  An understanding of ecology is essential for the survival of the human species. Ecology evolves a biotic and abiotic factors and I understand now that they all look after each other in a cycle. I have also learnt that many different species live together in an ecosystem in harmony.

My Understanding of ecology: James Murray
Ecology is the scientific study of the relationships that living organisms have with each other and with their abiotic environment. Topics of interest to ecologists include the composition, distribution, amount (biomass), number, and changing states of organisms within and among ecosystems. Ecosystem processes, such as primary productionpedogenesisnutrient cycling, and various niche construction activities, regulate the flux of energy and matter through an environment. These processes are sustained by the biodiversity within them. Biodiversity refers to the varieties of species in ecosystems, the genetic variations they contain, and the processes that are functionally enriched by the diversity of ecological interactions.
·       Life processes and adaptations
·       Distribution and abundance of organisms
·       The movement of materials and energy through living communities
·       The successional development of ecosystems, and
·       The abundance and distribution of biodiversity in the context of the environment.
Ecology is a human science.

Did our group work well together or not? Alex Williams
I think that everyone in the group worked well together. We were assigned different tasks and they were done efficiently. I was the Blog administrator and was in charge of everything that went on the blog. I received information about each post from James Murray and Alessandro Lupini and I edited and posted them myself. James Murray did a great job in bringing everything that was used to build the eco column (stand, wood, bottles, hot glue gun) and we all built it together. Allessandro lupini brought  all of the things that were put in the eco column(rocks, water reeds, fruit that would decompose, grass, plant seeds, water). Everyone helped build the eco column together.

Did our group work well together or not?: Alessandro Lupini
Our group has worked very well together everything getting done in time, but the marks have not been what we wanted to. We also had a good work rate. We worked well with Alex Williams posting on the blogs, Alessandro Lupini getting all the stuff and helping with pictures and measurements, and James Murray helping with building and making the certain things that had to be made, all of which was completed on time.

Did our group work well together or not?:James Murray
How did we work together?
We worked very well together with Alessandro Lupini doing the photo work. And Alex Williams did the blogging, and James Murray did the building and the watering of the eco system


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