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Home Place - Life Cycles
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LIFE CYCLES, the second program in the 'Home Place' series, explores the problems encountered when we try to distinguish between living and non-living parts of the Earth. Attributes of organisms which are recognized as being characteristic of 'life' are also found in larger systems - ecosystems and the earth itself. Everything on earth is linked by the cycling of matter and flows of energy, making it impossible to distinguish living and non-living parts. Life is a property of Earth, expressed in organisms and other incredible phenomena.
'The video is well done and the photography is excellent. Viewers of all ages-from elementary school students to elders-will derive some benefit from seeing it.' Science Books and Films
'Has the right balance...a good, introductory mechanism for sensitizing the viewer to global ecology as well as for raising discussions on the organic view of nature.' Anthropology Review Database
'This excellent series forces the viewer to take a hard look at our exploitive, damaging role as humans in the Earth's ecosystems...The narrative is easy to understand, yet it addresses these important issues in a sophisticated and thorough manner...highly recommended...an appropriate addition to public, school, and academic libraries.' Rue Herbert, University of South Florida, MC Journal
'As much philosophy as science went into these thought-provoking programs. The end result is an impelling video series of value in any library collection.' Teacher Librarian
Citation
Main credits
Henders, Karen P. (film producer)
Long, Robert J. (film director)
Long, Robert J. (film producer)
Long, Robert J. (director of photography)
Long, Robert J. (editor of moving image work)
Boyd, Liona (narrator)
Other credits
Cinematography, Robert J. Long; editing, Robert J. Long.
Distributor subjects
Canadian Studies; Ecology; Environment; Environmental Ethics; Habitat; Humanities; Philosophy; Religion; Science, Technology, Society; SociologyKeywords
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Okay
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There is a place in the universe unlike
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any other a modest blue and white
planet circling a very ordinary star.
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It is the only place we
know of with oceans of
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liquid water and an
atmosphere rich in oxygen.
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It\'s the only place we know all of
which expresses the magical essence
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calls life of 30 million life forms.
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A species called Man has grown so
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powerful that it threatens the
creativity of the planet.
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That species is now searching
for new understanding of
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its relationship with its
one and only home place
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Yes
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Life began and let\'s see.
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That\'s the conventional wisdom.
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Anyway. This idea is based
on the first fossils little
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bacteria like things simple looking
but already complex inside.
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That appeared in warm tropical seas
like this three or 4 billion years ago.
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When these humble beginnings King the
mind boggling richness of organisms
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found on Earth today over 30
million different species.
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And huge numbers of them
are alive in lessee.
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But is it only these organisms
that are alive or is the sea
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Tell a lie.
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A coral reef like this one off that goes to
Belize suggests that the c is indeed alive.
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Here is one of the
liveliest places on Earth.
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There\'s a bewildering variety
of organisms here living
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together helping each other feeding
each other go operating competing.
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And they\'re all mothers by the ocean
salt water waves currents and tides
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A coral reef is the world in miniature.
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We can recognize dozens of different
organisms here and they are obviously alive.
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But they wouldn\'t be without the reef.
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It\'s more than just a massive
limestone constructed
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lab I layer of a centuries
by Carl organisms.
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It\'s an essential part of the corals.
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It\'s a vital part of them.
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Corals are simple animals
related to jellyfish.
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With the help of algae that live
within that tissues they lay
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down huge amounts of calcium
carbonate to build a skeleton
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and a growing colony.
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The skeleton is obviously part of a living
thing like the bones in our bodies.
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But what happens when a parrot
fish comes along and eats
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the soft spots separating the
corals from their skeletons.
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Together they were alive.
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Separated. We call them dead.
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Coral organisms separated from their
calcium carbonate skeleton odd
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dead just as pieces of the reef
separated from the corals are dead.
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The pots are alive together
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Shell\'s bones hair would
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all seem alive when they\'re teamed up with
protoplasm but dead when they\'re not.
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When it comes right down to it we
really don\'t know what life is.
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It\'s impossible to separate living
parts of nature from non-living parts.
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They\'re like the two
sides of the same coin.
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An animal in a suitable
environment is obviously alive.
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But if it gets separated from its
home place it soon loses its vitality
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Just as with parts of a coral organisms are
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alive only as long as they\'re
parts of larger living systems.
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These larger living units
of our ecosystems.
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And ecosystem is a three-dimensional
pieces that includes
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rocks and water and sediments and organisms
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A rocky headland on Canada\'s Vancouver
Island is an ecosystem with
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distinct characteristics very different
from a nearby sand beach ecosystem.
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The rocks are crowded with
organisms taking advantage of
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the abundant oxygen and nutrients carry
to them by every splashing wave.
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This ecosystem is obviously full of life.
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Any change in the waves the water the rocks
or air causes a change in the community of
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organisms and a change in the community of
organisms affects the entire intertidal zone.
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All parts of the ecosystem are connected by
exchanges and materials and flows of energy.
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They are interdependent tied together by vital
bonds chemical physical and biological.
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Without these connections
organisms cannot exist.
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So life is much more than a
property of organisms alone
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He allergy remind us of the
importance of the outer world of what
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surrounds sustains and holds
the evolution of organisms.
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And so we come to a broader vision of
life as a creative principle in hurry.
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Hurry ecosystems.
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Organisms are just one way that are
creative that he has demonstrated.
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And organisms are assuming dead
when deprived of their surroundings
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They only show their vitality
within the living ecosystems that
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ecosystems are alive because
there\'s a life-giving being.
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For most of human history people have
thought of the earth as a living being.
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Before we knew how the planet
look people imagined it
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to be the body of a
goddess who created life.
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Mother Earth by the Nature. Mother of God
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The idea of a living earth was
lost just a few 100 years ago.
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It is now re-emerged as
part of scientific thought.
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It is called Gaia theory named
after the Greek goddess.
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Earth is a living system but
it is not a giant organism.
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Earth is much more complex.
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It is a higher order of organization.
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But since organisms or the living units we
know best it\'s helpful to make comparisons.
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An organism\'s body is made
of tissues and organs.
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Earth\'s body the ecosphere is
made of land and water ecosystems
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Organs are alive as long
as they are a part of
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a larger living system in this
case the body of a rotifers.
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An organism like this flounder
is alive as long as it is
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a part of a larger living
thing as sea coast ecosystem.
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Ecosystems to are alive because
like organs in our body
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they are connected do surrounding
ecosystems as parts of the living ecosphere
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Just as our bodies are made up of
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interconnected organs which are alive
without being self-sufficient.
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It is useful to think of earth\'s
body as being made up of
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interconnected ecosystems which
are alive but not independent.
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And aspirin Girl is a
well-defined little ecosystem.
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Within the Grove the aspen trees create
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climate and soil conditions different
from the surrounding grassland.
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The community of organisms
within the Grove is also
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distinct although active ones
like the ten rabbits come and go
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Everything within the aspen grove is connected
ecologically as part of a living system.
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And the aspen grove is connected to
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the larger Aspen Parkland
ecosystem of which it is apart
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The connections among organisms
and ecosystems state many forums.
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Scientists steady exchanges of energy
and matter are perpetual cycling of
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atoms and molecules as one narrow way
of understanding how life works.
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Were told in school about
cycles that exchange
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nutrients between organisms
and their environments.
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But things also cycle on a
much larger scale and over
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billion-year time periods the
entire planet is involved
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Calcium carbonate that we
know as limestone jargon
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coral reefs provides a good example of matter
that circulates through the ecosphere.
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Dissolves calcium is abundant in seawater
where it may be taken into the bodies of
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organisms like muscles or corals turtles or
fish to build protective shells or skeletons.
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But seawater contains more calcium
than organisms can tolerate.
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To get rid of the excess bacteria and algae
have developed the ability to combine
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dissolved calcium with carbon dioxide
to form solid calcium carbonate.
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For hundreds of millions
of years there has been
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a continuous rain of chalky carbonate
crystals to the ocean flaw.
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In time it becomes dolomite and limestone.
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The most abundant sedimentary
rocks in the world.
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Many parts of the Rocky Mountains of Alberta
and British Columbia are solid limestone.
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Every molecule of calcium carbonate and
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these rocks was formed by the
cells of marine organisms.
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We can see the lands as they accumulated
on the ocean floor eons ago.
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Marine organisms created
this rock movement of
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the Earth\'s crust thrusted upwards tilting and
bending the labs as mountains were formed.
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Limestone is broken down by whether
bacteria lichens and other organisms.
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The water that runs from the
Rocky Mountains craggy face
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carries redissolve calcium beginning
its journey back to the sea.
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Perhaps delaying for a few years
to become the bones of a beaver.
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Atlas for now
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The
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story
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of calcium carbonate
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reveals just one of hundreds of similar
cycles in which atoms of matter move
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freely among the rocks
water air and organisms.
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Every atom of gas in the
air whether you have
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oxygen carbon dioxide methane
nitrogen has been part of
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all liquids and solids that compose
the bodies of organisms and not
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just once but again and again it\'s this end
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the cycling of matter and flow of
energy that unites every part of
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the ecosphere within any living
system via the sale or the earth.
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The cycles and the exchanges are regulated
domain name conditions that are best
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suited to allow the system to continue
functioning and to continue evolving.
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In a healthy animals body things like
temperature salt content and the amount of
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different gases in the
blood are almost constant
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regardless of what we do
what we eat or where we are
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It\'s the same in the ecosphere.
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The salt content of seawater
has been almost constant from
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millions of years even though tons of
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minerals are added every
minute by the world\'s rivers.
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Salt content of the sea is regulated
in part by microorganisms.
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Earth\'s surface temperature has changed
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little over 3 billion years even
though the sun is getting hotter.
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The composition of air is
kept constant by exchange of
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molecules among organisms
water rock and dare
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Both a human body and the ecosphere have
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the ability to regulate
their internal conditions.
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This ability is a critical
property of life.
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If Earth is a living system that
regulates what goes on within itself.
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We have to rethink some of
our notions about evolution.
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We have been taught that organisms adapt to
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their surroundings and
that the fittest survive.
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But ecology tells us that there\'s more
to evolution than just organisms.
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And ecosystems also evolve.
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And the Athabasca sand dunes of northern
Saskatchewan that June ecosystem has
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evolved in less than 10 thousand years since
the retreat of the last continental glacier.
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10 thousand years is a very short Diamond
terms of earth history and yet in
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the Athabasca dunes there\'s a group of marvelous
plants found nowhere else in the world.
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They all have characteristics which allow
them to thrive in the harsh environment of
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shifting sands temperature extremes
and greatly reflected sunshine.
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The dune ecosystem has created
new species and varieties.
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And plants have had a role
in shaping the dunes.
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Where plants grow the sand is more stable
less inclined to blow in the wind.
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The plants helped to create
their physical surroundings.
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If the dunes make the plants and
the plants make the dunes then
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logically it is the ecosystem of which they
are all part that is doing the evolving.
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Organisms do not live
or evolve in isolation
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Anymore than organs in our bodies do.
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We can think of species as organs
in the body of their ecosystem.
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If some organs are removed the body heals
itself if others are removed the body dies.
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In some ecosystems and individual
species may be so important
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It is a critical indispensible
part are vital organ.
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Without living aspen trees the aspen grove
ecosystem would change drastically.
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Most of the other species would disappear.
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The Aspen is considered
to be a keystone species.
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We know very little about the
importance of individual species.
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Everyone lost his a potential wound.
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But which ones may be like vital
organs that the others depend on
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On a larger scale every damage
ecosystem weakens the ecosphere
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simplifying it working against the healthy
complexity evolved over millions of years.
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Which of Earth\'s ecosystems might
be vital organs without which
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the ecosphere will not support
complex organisms like us.
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We have no positive proof but it seems that
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the immense boreal forests which encircle
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the northern hemisphere are very
important to global climate.
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It\'s also likely that tropical and subtropical
rainforests are keystone ecosystems.
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They have existed as part of Earth\'s
ecosphere for a very long time.
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The lush growth of green vegetation is a
major source of oxygen for the atmosphere.
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The transpiration of water vapor from
rainforest trees forums reflective white clouds
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which helped to keep earth\'s
surface from overheating
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To what bodily organs can we compare
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rain forests perhaps they are
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lungs in reverse because they breathe in
carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen.
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Perhaps they are hard because
they pump water from Earth to.
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Perhaps they are reproductive organs
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because they have given birth
to so many different species
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We don\'t know what the effects of
removing the rainforest maybe.
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If it turns out to be a fatal error we will
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not have the opportunity
to correct our actions by
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replacing the keystone. One experiment.
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We don\'t know what life is
but it is certainly not
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just animated organisms scurrying
about the surface of a dead planet.
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That magic essence life is everywhere in air
and rock and water as well as in organism.
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Life is not something which
appears when we\'re born
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Disappears when were laid to rest.
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Life is a partnership of all of
Earth\'s parts including ourselves.
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As one single species among 30 million we
are immersed in the ecosystems of a living.
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The life we enjoy as part of a
larger vitality which cycles forever
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through the ecosphere.
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Even though
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Everywhere in the world around us length is
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something that science can\'t
measure or even defined.
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But even if we can\'t fully understand
it we\'re still able to appreciate
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life as Earth\'s fatality expressed
in so many creative ways.
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The diversity of organisms in the sea is
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a marble but so are the
improbable solitary waves.
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The thought breathing air that
moves with the palm trees and
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the fertile sediments that build Island
and among the root of the man and girl.
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Everything we are and
everything we have is borrowed
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from this home place from the
living planet. From its marvelous
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E and glam ecosystems we can\'t create
or even control ecosystems but
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we do have the power to damage and destroy
as earthlings bring nurtured by Earth.
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What is asked in return is simple.
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The less aggression towards the
natural world more humility and
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compassion smart compliance with
the natural processes that were
Distributor: Bullfrog Films
Length: 26 minutes
Date: 1998
Genre: Expository
Language: English
Grade: 4-12, College, Adult
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Closed Captioning: Available
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