MindMap Gallery Ecosystem
This is a mind map about ecosystems, covering multiple aspects of the ecosystem, including the way organisms adapt to the environment, the relationships between organisms, the composition and functions of the ecosystem, etc.
Edited at 2025-02-16 21:42:27This is a mind map about the annual work plan of the three pillars of human resources. The main contents include: strategic human resources planning, talent recruitment and allocation, employee performance management, employee training and development, employee relationships and communication, employee welfare and care, human resources information system construction, regulatory compliance and risk management, and organizational culture construction.
This is a mind map for the diagnosis and treatment of acute cerebral hemorrhage in patients with hemodialysis. The annual incidence of acute cerebral hemorrhage in patients with hemodialysis is (3.0~10.3)/1000, and the main cause is hypertension. Compared with non-dialysis patients, the most common bleeding site is the basal ganglia area, accounting for 50% to 80%; but the bleeding volume is large and the prognosis is poor, and the mortality rate is 27% to 83%. Especially for patients with hematoma >50ml, hematoma enlarged or ventricular hemorrhage on the second day after onset, the prognosis is very poor.
The logic is clear and the content is rich, covering many aspects of the information technology field. Provides a clear framework and guidance for learning and improving information technology capabilities.
This is a mind map about the annual work plan of the three pillars of human resources. The main contents include: strategic human resources planning, talent recruitment and allocation, employee performance management, employee training and development, employee relationships and communication, employee welfare and care, human resources information system construction, regulatory compliance and risk management, and organizational culture construction.
This is a mind map for the diagnosis and treatment of acute cerebral hemorrhage in patients with hemodialysis. The annual incidence of acute cerebral hemorrhage in patients with hemodialysis is (3.0~10.3)/1000, and the main cause is hypertension. Compared with non-dialysis patients, the most common bleeding site is the basal ganglia area, accounting for 50% to 80%; but the bleeding volume is large and the prognosis is poor, and the mortality rate is 27% to 83%. Especially for patients with hematoma >50ml, hematoma enlarged or ventricular hemorrhage on the second day after onset, the prognosis is very poor.
The logic is clear and the content is rich, covering many aspects of the information technology field. Provides a clear framework and guidance for learning and improving information technology capabilities.
Ecosystem
The sun's light energy is the ultimate energy of life activities
Biological adaptability to the environment
Universality: Any kind of organism on Earth is affected by various factors in the natural environment, making them oriented towards the ring in terms of morphological structure, victory function or behavior. There are different ways of adapting to the environment
Protective color: The body colors of some animals have colors that are suitable for the environment.
Warning color: the bright colors or markings of some animals with foul smell or stings
Mimicry: Some animals are similar to other organisms or non-organisms in appearance or color, markings, etc.
Relativity: The root cause lies in changes in environmental conditions, and the original adaptability may become discomfort
The relationship between organisms
Interspecies relationship—the relationship between homogeneous organisms, including: intraspecies mutual assistance and intraspecies competition
Interspecies relationship—Different creatures form some special relationships between each other during their life activities Including: symbiosis, parasitics, competition, predation
The law of population change
Population: The total number of individuals of the same species in a certain area
Number and variation of populations
"J" curve: under conditions of sufficient food, suitable climate and less enemy damage, The number of individuals in the population will be more born than death, and the number of people will continue to increase
"S" curve: In a limited environment, food is relatively small, and competition in the species will inevitably intensify, resulting in an increase in deaths and a decrease in births of individuals in the population. The population increase gradually slows down until it stops completely
Structure and function of ecosystem
Individual <population <community <ecosystem <biosphere
Community: There are many populations in a certain area at the same time
Ecosystems: Biomes and their environment
Composition of ecosystems
Biological ingredients
Producer, consumer, decomposer
Abnormal ingredients
Sunlight, temperature, air, moisture, minerals
Functions of the ecosystem
Energy flow
Source: The sun's light energy
Channels: Food Chain and Food Network
Features: Single flow
Matter circulation
The main form of carbon cycle: carbon dioxide. The carbon cycle is global
Information delivery
Physical information (birds, insects)
Chemical Information (Flower Scent)
Behavioral information
Food chain: This connection between organisms is formed due to food relationships in ecosystems
Food Web: Many food chains are interrelated
The main types of ecosystems on the planet
Forest ecosystem
There are many types of animals and plants, known as the lungs of the earth, which prevents wind and sand, maintains soil and water, resists drought and flood, and stabilizes the global ecological environment.
Grassland Ecological System
There are fewer species of animals and plants, mainly herbs, and most animals have the characteristics of being able to dig holes or run quickly.
Desert ecosystem
In the driest areas on the earth, desert vegetation is sparse and monotonous, and the plants are mainly small trees, shrubs and semi-shrubs that tolerate drought.
Wetland Ecosystem
Known as the kidney of the earth, it purifies water quality, stores water and prevents waterlogging, prevents the environment from tending to drought, and helps regulate the climate
Freshwater ecosystem
Marine ecosystem
The largest ecosystem on the planet, without light, plants and plant-eating animals cannot survive
Ecosystem stability
Characteristics of ecosystem stability
Phase: From the occurrence and development of ecosystems to maturity
Relative: The biological species and number of ecosystems are relatively stable, and the ecological function is also relatively stable.
Dynamicity: In an ecosystem, the number of biological communities, their matter and energy, is not static, but is in a dynamic equilibrium state.
Self-regulation of ecosystem stability
Ecosystems can achieve stability through self-regulation
The more complex the structure of an ecosystem, the more paths of energy flow and material circulation, the stronger its ability to regulate or resist the influence of