Ecological processes Flashcards

1
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What processes drive biodiversity patterns at spatial and temporal scales?

A

Oceanography, climate, productivity

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2
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What is a population?

A

Group of interacting individuals of the same species living together n the same area

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3
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What is a community?

A

Group of interacting populations living in the same location

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4
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Limiting factor

A

Biological or physical factor that limits an organism’s success in a community

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5
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Carrying capacity

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Maximum population size that a community can reach under stable environmental conditions

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6
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What are the 4 main ecological processes?

A

Dispersal
Speciation
Selection
Drift

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7
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Speciation

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Evolutionary process by which new species arise from existing ones

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8
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Dispersal

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Spatial movement of organisms, active or passive

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9
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Drift

A

Random changes in species abundance

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10
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What are some stochastic (random) processes?

A

Birth
Death
Production rate

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11
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Selection

A

Deterministic fitness differences among species

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12
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What are three forms of selection?

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1) Constant selection
2) Frequency- or density-dependent selection
3) Spatially- or temporally-variable selection

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13
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What are two selection mechanisms?

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1) Niche filtering

2) Limiting similarity

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14
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Limiting similarity

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Limit to similarity and number of competing species that can coexist

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15
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What is meant by environmental filtering?

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The abiotic factors that prevent the establishment or persistence of a species in a particular location

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16
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Niche filtering

A

Similar species in the same environmental conditions act as a filter allowing only a narrow spectrum of species to survive

17
Q

What two kinds of niches exist?

A

Fundamental and realized

18
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Fundamental niche

A

Basic conditions under which a species can live without interference from other species

19
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Realized niche

A

Conditions determined by interactions with other species

20
Q

Assembly rules

A

Any constrain that limits number and size of species in the assemblage

21
Q

How is alfa diversity used to measure biodiversity?

A

Number of different species within assemblage

22
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How is beta diversity used to measure biodiversity?

A

variation of species composition of assemblage

23
Q

How is gamma diversity used to measure biodiversity?

A

number of different species within ecosystem