Ch. 8 Key Terms Flashcards

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Population

A

the set of individuals within a species living in the same place at the same time

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Density

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the number of individuals of the same species that live in a given unit of area or volume

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Dispersion

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the arrangement/pattern of distribution of a population’s individuals in space (even, clumped, or random)

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Growth rate

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the birth rate minus the death rate; the increase in size of an organism or population over a given period of time (+, -, or 0)

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5
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Reproductive potential

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the maximum offspring that a given organism can produce

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Exponential growth

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growth in which numbers increase by a certain factor in each successive time period (ex. 6 –> 36 –> 216)

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7
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Carrying capacity

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the largest population that an environment can support at any given time

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8
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Niche

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the unique role occupied by a species, both in terms of its physical use of its habitat and its function within an ecological community

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9
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Competition

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a relationship in which different individuals or populations attempt to use the same limited resource such that both are negatively affected

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Predation

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an interaction involving a predator (eating prey) and prey (eaten by predator)

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Parasitism

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a relationship between a parasite and its host (good for parasite, bad for host)

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12
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Mutualism

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a relationship between two species in which both species benefit (good for both)

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13
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Commensalism

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a relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other organism is unaffected (good for one species, indifferent to the other)

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14
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Symbiosis

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a relationship involving two organisms living in close association

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15
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Generation time

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that average age that members of a species reproduce

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16
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Competitive exclusion

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when the needs of two species are too similar and one species eliminates the other from the habitat