L18 Community Ecology Flashcards

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define community ecology

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study of communities in relation to the environment

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what is a community

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assemblage of all the populations of various species that live and interact within a given area at a given time

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define niche

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a species special ecological role in its community, involving a habitat and allowing a species to practice its way of life with species interactions

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what are intraspecific interactions and what kind of ecology does it fall under

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occurs when 2 or more individuals from the same species (population) interact; population ecology

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what are interspecific interactions and what kind of ecology does it fall under

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occurs when 2 or more different species (populations) interact; community ecology

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what are antagonistic interactions, and what are the types

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focus on interactions in which at least one participant loses more than it gains; competition, predation, herbivory, parasitism

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define competition

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interaction where the use of a mutually needed resource by one species lowers the availability of the resource for another species

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define the competitive exclusion principle

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two species having exactly the same niche and competing directly for the same limiting resources in the same habitat cannot co-exist

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what is resource partitioning

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species divide and share resources in habitat while avoiding direct competition

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define predation

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interaction where one species hunts, kills, and consumes another species as a source of food

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what is a herbivory interaction

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herbivore animals feed on the tissues of plants

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what is a parasitic interaction

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one species exploits the other species, gaining benefits and doing harm

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what is a mutualistic interaction

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both participants gain more than they lose (mutual benefit)

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14
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define symbiosis

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interaction between 2 different organisms living in close physical association

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what are commensalism-based interactions

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one species benefits, and other species remains unaffected

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16
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define facilitation, give an example

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occurs when one species creates and environment that helps another (mutualism or commensalism); plants create shade and leaf litter allowing seedlings from other plants to grow

17
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define keystone species

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species that exerts strong control of a community despite not being the most abundant species in its community

18
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define engineering species

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species that can change an ecosystem through its activities

19
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define succession

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predictable series of changes in a community following a disturbance

20
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what is primary succession

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occurs after a disturbance that eliminates all vegetation and soil life (ex. glaciers, drying lakes, earthquakes, volcanos)

21
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define pioneer species

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first species to arrive in a primary succession area

22
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define secondary succession

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occurs after a disturbance (ex. fires, hurricanes, farming, logging, mining)

23
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what is climax community

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community resulting from successful succession to a mature community

24
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primary succession favours __-selected species; secondary succession favours __-selected species

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