Unit 2 Vocab Flashcards

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Biodiversity

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the diversity of life forms in an environment and is crucial for the population to survive

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2
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specialist

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small range of species in an ecosystem

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3
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generalist

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wide range of species in an ecosystem

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4
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upwelling

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helps stir up nutrients from deep in the ocean

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5
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invasive species

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A species that spreads rapidly across large areas and causes harm

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6
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species evenness

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the relative proportion of individuals within the different species in a given area (indicates whether there is a dominant species)

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7
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species richness

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the number of species in a given ecosystem (given a sense of the level of biodiversity in an ecosystem)

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8
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resilience

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the rate at which an ecosystem returns to its original state after a disruption

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9
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resistance

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in an ecosystem, a measure of how much a disruption can affect flows of energy and matter

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10
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geographical range

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areas of the world in which a species lives

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realized niche

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the range of abiotic and biotic conditions under which a species actually lives.

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12
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ecological tolerance

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the suite of abiotic conditions under which a species can survive, grow, and reproduce (aka as fundamental niche)

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13
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periodic disruption

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occurring regularly, such as the cycles of day and night or the daily and nightly cycle of the moon’s effects on ocean tides.

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14
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random disruption

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occurring with no regular pattern such as volcanic eruptions or hurricanes.

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15
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episodic disruption

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occurring somewhat regularly, such as cycles of high rain and low rain that occur every 5 to 10 years.

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16
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mass extinction

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A large number of species that went extinct over a relatively short period of time.

17
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KT boundary

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Known as the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary, happened 65 million years ago and accounts for the disappearance of about 70% of all species on earth.

18
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hectare

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2.5 acres

19
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acre

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1 hectare