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NotesESSTopic 2.2
Unit 2 · Ecology · Topic 2.2

IB ESS — Communities and ecosystems

Topic 2.2 examines how species form communities and ecosystems, including the concepts of habitat, distribution, and abundance. Students study ecosystem structure, the difference between biotic and abiotic factors, and how communities change over time.

2.2 FlashcardsExam technique guidePractice questions

Key concepts in Communities and ecosystems

Key Idea: Topic 2.2 explains **how ecosystems are organised**, and why some ecosystems can **recover (resilience)** while others cross **tipping points** and collapse.

✅ Core definitions (exam must-know)

If a question mentions **abiotic factors**, it is about an **ecosystem**, not just a community.

🌍 Ecosystems as systems & scale


🛡️ What increases resilience?

Memorise the chain: **Disturbance → resilience → recovery**.

🦸 Keystone species


⚠️ Low resilience & tipping points

High marks come from linking ideas: biodiversity ↓ → resilience ↓ → tipping point risk ↑.

**Community vs ecosystem:** A **community** includes only the **living organisms** in an area, while an **ecosystem** includes the community **plus abiotic factors** such as soil, water, and climate. **Three factors that increase ecosystem resilience:** • **High biodiversity** (more species = more alternative pathways) • **Complex food webs** (less dependence on one species) • **Genetic diversity** within populations (greater adaptability) **Keystone species & trophic cascade:** A **keystone species** has a **disproportionately large effect** on its ecosystem. Removing it can cause a **trophic cascade**, where changes at one trophic level affect multiple other levels.

What you'll learn in Topic 2.2

  • 2.2.1 Communities & ecosystems
  • 2.2.2 Sustainability & Resilience
  • 2.2.3 Keystone Species

Exam relevance

ESS is assessed through Paper 1 (case study) and Paper 2 (short answer & structured questions). Concepts from this topic may appear in either paper, often combined with data analysis or real-world examples.

Suggested study order: Read the notes for each sub-topic below → test yourself with flashcards → attempt practice questions → review exam technique.

Study resources — 2.2 Communities and ecosystems

2.2.1

Communities & ecosystems

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2.2.2

Sustainability & Resilience

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2.2.3

Keystone Species

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Topic 2.2 Communities and ecosystems forms a core part of Unit 2: Ecology in IB ESS. Mastering these concepts will strengthen your understanding of connected topics across the syllabus and prepare you for exam questions that require analysis, evaluation, and real-world application.

Frequently asked questions

What does Topic 2.2 Communities and ecosystems cover in IB ESS?
Topic 2.2 covers communities and ecosystems as part of the IB ESS syllabus. Students learn key concepts, definitions, and real-world examples that are tested in Paper 1 and Paper 2 exams.
How should I revise Communities and ecosystems for IB ESS exams?
Start by reading the micro-topic notes to understand each concept, then use flashcards to memorise key terms. Practise exam-style questions to apply your knowledge under timed conditions and review the marking criteria.
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