- Monday, Dec. 2 – Assignment
- Wednesday Dec. 4 – Research Period
- Thursday Dec. 5 – Guest Speaker
- Tuesday Dec. 10 – Assignment Due
- Thursday Dec. 12 – Unit Test
After Dec. 12 we will begin our final unit on Space!
Back to what we did today...
Learning Goals:
- Understand the different types of services that ecosystems provide for us.
- Understand ecological equilibrium and how succession works.
Success Criteria:
- You can describe different ecosystem services and what broad categories they fall under.
- You can describe what equilibrium is and the process of primary and secondary succession.
Handout:
We started today by asking this question: How does the ecosystem benefit humans?
You guys came up with many great answers which I put on different parts of the board. You were able to then come up with some ideas about what the different categories meant.
Cultural Services – They are benefits relating to our enjoyment of the
environment. They include the recreational,
aesthetic, and spiritual experiences we receive
when we interact with our natural surroundings.
Ecosystem Products – These refer to goods that are provided by the ecosystems, such as food, medicine, building materials, rubber, fibres, dyes, etc.
Regulating Services – The ecosystem also regulates temperatures, weather, disease, animal populations, purifies water, etc. All of which can benefit humans.
Ecotourism is an example of a cultural service. |
Next we discussed what is meant by equilibrium.
Equilibrium describes the state of an ecosystem with constant abiotic and biotic
conditions over a period of time. Equilibrium is maintained when abiotic
conditions are stable.
Succession is the process by which an ecosystem can recover or be replaced if after a disturbance such as a fire or human made changes.
Primary succession is the process in which bare rocks can grow into a forest. The process can take hundreds of years. |
Homework: Continue to catch up on questions from previous days.
- P. 41 # 1, 2, 5, 9, 11
- P. 47 # 2, 4, 5, 6, 8
- P. 51 # 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8
- P. 55 # 2, 3, 4, 7