Fundamentals of Ecology Class Meetings
February 2013

 

 

 

 

 

Physiological Ecology

Announcements:

 

 

 


Thursday 2/21-

Outline of Main Objectives:

  1. Adaptations
  2. Physiology
  3. Constraints

 

 

 

 

 



Question 1:  What do we mean by "adaptations?"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Physiology - Biology of individual organisms; study of individual function

Physiological Ecology - Performance of individuals within the constraints of the abiotic environment  (e.g., what kinds of factors might form such constraints?).
... in other words, adaptations to the environment, at the physiological level!

 

 

 

 

 


Question 2: The African Baobab

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


  1. Constraints

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 


  1. Animal Thermoregulation:

 

Text Box: What size limits does your group of animals have?       (LARGE vs. small) 
What climatic limitations does your group of animals have to live with?  (warm vs. COLD)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 


Tuesday 2/26-

  1. Climatic impacts on physiology:

     

Read Willette et al. article on climate & physiology in turtles.

Be able to respond to these questions, & come to class prepared for an individual quiz followed by a group quiz & discussion.  Individual assignment.

  1. What is the main question being addressed in this article?

  2. How are water and temperature likely to affect hatchling size & residual yolk size?

  3. What are the 2 critical life-history stages for turtles discussed by the authors?

  4. What are the implications of temperature for turtle nestlings, since they are ectotherms?

  5. What is "empirical" documentation? (p.846)

  6. Be prepared to discuss biology & ethics in light of this study.

  7. What are the climatic variables the authors studied?

  8. What phenotypic measurements did they make?

  9. What were their main results?

  10. Which hypotheses could they reject, & which did they not reject?

  11. What is the influence of climatic variables on turtle physiology?

  12. How might climatic change affect a population like this one?  How generalizable do you think their results are?

  13. Would you expect changing climate to affect endotherms in the same way?

 

 


Climate & Physiology - Example

Question:

Sometimes in coastal areas, well-meaning people dig up eggs laid by sea turtles on beaches and re-bury them further inland where the eggs are better protected.  What impact do you think this has on the sexual development of these turtles?