Ecosystems Section 1 Icon Causal Patterns in Ecosystems
Section 1: Understanding the Connectedness of Ecosystems Using Domino Causality

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Understanding Goals

Subject Matter

  • An ecosystem is a combination of living things in a community and the non-living things in the physical environment surrounding them (biotic and abiotic factors).
  • Different organisms in ecosystems need certain things to survive, such as water, air, soil, food and sun.
  • Organisms in an ecosystem can be put into three categories: producers, consumers and decomposers.
  • There is interconnectedness in an ecosystem, and changes in one population in an ecosystem may cause changes in other populations in that ecosystem.
  • Energy from the sun is transferred in a domino-like pattern.

Causality

  • Causes can have direct and indirect effects.
  • Causes can have far-reaching effects.
  • A seemingly small precipitating cause can have extensive effects.
  • In a system, isolated effects are uncommon.
  • Effects often appear to propagate in domino-like patterns including ones that branch or radiate out.


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