Biodiversity within a community Flashcards

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What is biodiversity?

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  • The variety of living organisms
  • It can be measured in terms of species diversity (number of species in a community), ecosystem diversity (range of different habitats) and genetic diversity
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Define community

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All the different species that live in one area and interact with each other

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How do you calculate index of diversity (d)?

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d = N(N - 1) / En(n - 1)

  • N = total number of organisms of all species
  • n = total number of organisms of each species
  • E = sum of
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What impact does farming have on species diversity?

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Decreases species richness

  • Farmland is typically used for only 1 species (monoculture)
  • Use of pesticides/herbicides
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What impact does farming have on genetic diversity?

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Decreases

- Farmers select for certain characteristics, which reduces number of different alleles in the population

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How can biodiversity be increased in areas of agriculture?

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  1. Use hedgerows instead of fences
  2. Grow different crops in the same area, or rotate crops around after a season
  3. Limit use of pesticides and herbicides
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Name 4 ways we can compare genetic diversity between organisms

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  1. Frequency of observable characteristics
  2. Base sequence of DNA
  3. Base sequence of mRNA
  4. Amino acid sequence
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What is meant by gene technology?

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  • Sampling DNA or mRNA in order to read and compare the base sequence of organisms
  • Alternatively the amino acid sequence can be studied as this will also provide information on the organism’s mRNA and DNA sequences
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Why do scientists prefer to use gene technology instead of observation?

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  • Simply inferring DNA differences by observing an organism’s characteristics is not reliable
  • Characteristics could be coded for by more than one gene, or could be influenced by the environment
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What is meany by interspecific and intraspecific variation?

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  • Interspecific = differences between individuals of different species
  • Intraspecific = differences between individuals of the same species
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What is sampling?

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Selecting a group of individuals to measure that will represent the whole target population

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How can a random sample be achieved?

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  • Create a grid for sample area, and randomly generate coordinates where a quadrat or transect can be placed
  • Repeat until required sample size is reached
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