Chapter 54 Flashcards

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Community

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A group of different species living close enough to interact

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Intraspecific competition

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Competition within a species

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Interspecific Competition

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-/- relationship when different species compete for a resource that limits their survival

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Competitive Exclusion Principle

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Two species competing over the same land cannot exist together, and the elimination of one species is always inevitable

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Ecological niche

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This is the sum of a species biotic and abiotic resources in its environment

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Resource Partitioning

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This reduces interspecific competition if they have similar niches but if they have some significant differences then they can coexist

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Fundamental Niche/Realized Niche

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Fundamental- Niche that is potentially occupied by species

Realized Niche- The portion of an organisms fundamental niche that it actually occupies

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Character Displacement

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Tendency for characteristics to diverge more in a sympatric setting rather than an allopatric setting, because of the sympatric’s increased competition

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Batesian Mimicry

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Harmless species mimic appearance of harmful species

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Mullerian Mimicry

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Two harmful species mimic eachother, creating a uniform appearance, accelerating their predators knowledge

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Herbivoy

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Where an organism eats part of a plant or algae

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Symbiosis

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When Two Species live in Direct intimate contact with eachother

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Parasitism

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WHere the parasite derives nourishment from its host, which is harmed by this process +/-

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Mutualism

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An interspecific relationship that benefits both species +/+

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Commensalism

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An interaction between two species that benefits one, but does not affect the other in any way +/0

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Species Diversity

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Species richness- the number of different species in the area
Species abundance- The proportion of individuals the species represents

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Energetic Hypothesis

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That energy transfer is inneficient, as 10 percent of energy is transferred to the next trophic level

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Dominant Species

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The most abundant species in a community, or the species that have the most biomass

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Keystone Species

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Not necessarily abundant, but has control over the community structure because of their essential role or niche in the community

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Foundation Species

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A species that can dramatically alter their environment on a large scale

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Immediate Disturbance Hypothesis

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An even that removes an organisms resources and changes the community. States that moderate levels of disturbance can cause high amounts species diversity

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Ecological Succession

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Primary Succession- An ecological succession that begins on a virtually lifeless place with no soil
Secondary Succession- Occurs when an existing community has a disturbance that leaves the soil intact

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Latitudinal Gradients

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Measuring how much plant an animal diversity there is in a certain area. Mostly abundant in the tropics
Climate- Energy imput, water availability
Evolutionary Time- More of an opportunity for evolution and speciation because tropics have 5 times more growing season than other regions

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Island Biogeography

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The rate aat which species immigrate to an island and the rate at which species become extinct
This is affected by how large the island is and how far away from the coast it is

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Aposematic Coloration

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The bright coloration of animals with effective physical or chemical defenses that acts as a warning to predators.

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Cryptic Coloration

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Camouflage, making potential prey difficult to spot against its background.

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Food Chain

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The pathway along which food is transferred from trophic level to trophic level, beginning with producers.

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Food Web

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he elaborate, interconnected feeding relationships in an ecosystem.