Community Ecology and Landscape Ecology
With a better understanding of population ecology, we are ready to zoom out and look at community ecology, which involves interactions between species, as well as landscape ecology, which will broaden our understanding of ecosystems. How are communities structured? What are ecological webs? What is resource partitioning? Or succession? What about the urban-rural gradient? So much to talk about! Script by Ulyana Horodyskyj Watch the whole Ecology playlist: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveEcology Biology Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveBio Anatomy & Physiology Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveAnatPhys Microbiology Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveMicrobio Botany Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveBotany Mycology Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveMycology Zoology Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveZoo Geology Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveGeo EMAIL► [email protected] PATREON► / professordaveexplains Check out "Is This Wi-Fi Organic?", my book on disarming pseudoscience! Amazon: https://amzn.to/2HtNpVH Bookshop: https://bit.ly/39cKADM Barnes and Noble: https://bit.ly/3pUjmrn Book Depository: http://bit.ly/3aOVDlT

Conservation Ecology: Threats to Biodiversity

Community Ecology: Feel the Love - Crash Course Ecology #4

7 Ways this Farm Harvests FREE Water

I Built a Wildlife Pond - here's what happened

How reading changes the way your brain works - BBC World Service

Population Ecology (Life Tables, Age Structure, Population Growth)

What Are The 7 Realms of Biogeography?

Niche Partitioning and Species Coexistence | HHMI BioInteractive video

Two years ago we flooded a forest- now it's full of life

Soil Is Alive: The Living World Beneath Our Feet | SLICE EARTH | FULL DOC

Energy Flow and Nutrient Cycling in Autotrophs and Heterotrophs

Landscape Ecology

Why Are Animals Scared of Humans?

Terrestrial Biomes Part 1: Rainforest, Desert, Grassland, and Shrubland

Why Wild Predators Never Attack Sleeping Humans?

Population Ecology

Do Wild Animals Know When a Human Is Trying to Help Them?

Food Webs and Trophic Cascades

Simulating the Evolution of Aggression

