CM L1 Flashcards

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How is spatial variation within biomes

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Spatially, biomes are not uniform in their composition or productivity

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What causes spatial variation within biomes

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  • Topography (mountain, river valleys, plains)
  • Soil type (nutrient content, drainage, depth)
  • Exposure (proximity to dominant rain belts)
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What are temporal changes

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A type of change that will occur over a certain period of time that allows or affects stability of an ecosystem

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Describe temporal changes in an ecosystem

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They are in a constant state of flux due to micro-scale changes and macro-scale changes.

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Micro-scale changes

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  • local extent
  • duration short term, annual/seasonal cycle or longer
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Macro-scale changes

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  • regional extent
  • geological scale processes measured over > 10^5 or 10^6 years
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Describe disturbance frequency

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It is consistent over time. It is inversely proportional to magnitude. Small disturbances are more frequent than large disturbances

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What determines the relative competitive strength (r/k) of plants?

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Their ability to exploit their environment

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What do organisms with high K have?

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Very strong competitive ability. They usually dominate habitats eg oak.

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What do organisms with high r have?

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High rapid intrinsic reproductive rate eg dandelion

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What is facilitation

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Whwre dominance of one species provide ideal circumstances for other species to become newly established, including species whose competitive advantages are now ideally suited to the habitat

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What dominates the first stage of succession?

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Species with optimal dispersal/ colonization (r) traits

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What dominates the later stages of succession?

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Species with optimal competitive (K) traits.

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14
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What is ‘seres’

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Idealized phases used by ecologists to make the process of succession.

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15
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Ecosystem composition

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F (Biome + Disturbance regime)

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16
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What does intense disturbance cause?

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It can reset the community to a previous stage.