T7 Pop Flashcards

1
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Define succession

A

the process by which an ecosystem changes over time

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2
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Key stages of succession

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colonisation by a pioneer species
changes abiotic conditions- less hostile
environment becomes more suitable for other species
less suitable for others
better adapted species outcomes previous
process occurs many times
increasing biodiversity
climax community reached- finial stable community

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3
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Estimating the size of a motile population

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Mark-release-recapture
capture a sample of the population, mark them ( ensuring the make does not effect their chances of survival)
leave enough time for marked individuals to disperse into the general population
capture a second sample, count the number of marked individuals

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Assumptions of mark-release-recapture

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sufficient time given for pop to mix
marking does not affect survival chances/ not removed
no emigration
no death/ births

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5
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Estimating population size of slow/ non-motile species

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randomly placed quadrants

quadrants systemically placed along a transect

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6
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Estimating population size using quadrants

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place two tape measures perpendicular to one another
generate random co-ordinates using a random number generator
place quadrants at generated co-ordinates and count the frequency of species present in each quadrant
valuate mean per quadrants
mean x number of quadrants that would cover the whole area

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7
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Why use a transect?

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when the environment is not uniform
effect of changing environmental conditions
changes in distribution

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8
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Define an ecosystem

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A community’s interaction with abiotic conditions of their environment

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9
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Abiotic conditions

what are they? examples

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Non-living factors of an ecosystem

pH, temperature, O2, H20, CO2, nutrient levels

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Biotic conditions

what are they? examples

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Living features of an ecosystem

How organisms interact with each other

Predation, interspecific competition, infraspecific competition, diseases

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11
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What does conservation involve?

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the management of succession

prevents habitats from reaching their climax community

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12
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Define evolution

A

changes in allele frequencies in a gene pool over time

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13
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What is gene flow?

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movement of genes from one population to another

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14
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What is the effect of high gene flow between two populations?

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reduced genetic diversity between 2 pops

increased genetic diversity within each pop

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15
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What is genetic drift?

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Changes in allele frequencies in a gene pool due to chance

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16
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What is a gene pool?

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gene pool is all of the alleles of all the genes of all the individuals of a population

17
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What size population would genetic drift have the largest effect on?

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small populations because chance has a greater influence