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An Introduction to Ecosystems - 9.1, 9.2

 
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Ecosystems – Edexcel GCSE (1SC0): Combined Science

In this course, Dr Matt Ivory (Cardiff University) takes us through the topics of ecosystems covering sections 9.1-9.6 and 9.9-9.10 in the Pearsons Edexcel GCSE Biology Specification (9-1) for Combined Science. We start with (i) breaking down the constituent parts of ecosystems and discuss biotic and abiotic factors; following this (ii) we introduce how some species in ecosystems are interdependent on one another; we move on to some field-work techniques and introduce both quadrats (iii) as well as belt transects (iv); we then (v) stress the importance of biodiversity in creating a healthy ecosystem as well as how we can help maintain said ecosystem.

An Introduction to Ecosystems - 9.1, 9.2

In this first mini-lecture, we introduce ecosystems as covered in topics 9.1 and 9.2. We breakdown the constituent parts of ecosystems and define some key phrases such as community, population and habitat. We discuss what biotic and abiotic factors are and how they may impact ecosystems. Then we finish up by taking a look into the relationships some organisms have with each other in an ecosystem, such as competition or predation.

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Ivory, M. (2023, June 07). Ecosystems – Edexcel GCSE (1SC0): Combined Science - An Introduction to Ecosystems - 9.1, 9.2 [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/courses/ecosystems-e2efe139-0d28-49b9-86bc-1e296bfdeccd/interdependence-9-3-9-4-92598c4b-3169-4a30-8497-eb35dcab21f0

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Ivory, M. "Ecosystems – Edexcel GCSE (1SC0): Combined Science – An Introduction to Ecosystems - 9.1, 9.2." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 07 Jun 2023, https://massolit.io/courses/ecosystems-e2efe139-0d28-49b9-86bc-1e296bfdeccd/interdependence-9-3-9-4-92598c4b-3169-4a30-8497-eb35dcab21f0

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Dr Matthew Ivory

Dr Matthew Ivory

Cardiff University