2.1 species and populations Flashcards

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species

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group of organisms with common characteristics that can interbreed to produce fertile offspring

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population

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group of individuals of the same species living in the same area at the same time

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3
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habitat

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environment in which a species usually lives

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niche

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  • role an organism plays + position it holds in the environment
  • includes all interactions the organism has with the abiotic and biotic environment
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5
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fundamental niche

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describes the environmental conditions under which a species can live

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6
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realised niche

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actual conditions in which a species exists due to biotic interactions

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abiotic + examples

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  • non-living, physical factors that influence organisms and ecosystems
  • temp, sunlight, water, ph, salinity
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biotic

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  • interactions between the organisms (producers, consumers, decomposers)
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9
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j curve

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  • exponential pop. growth
  • are not sustained in the real world (may occur for short periods but a crash is inevitable)
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s curve

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  • logistic pop. growth
  • pop. growth rate accelerates then slows down when it reaches max carrying capacity
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predation

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one organism hunts and kills another (wolves hunting rabbits)

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herbivory

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animals that consume plants (elephants: bark, leaves, roots, grass)

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mutualism

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two organisms of different species co-existing (bacteria + cows, cows have better digested food)

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parasitism

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organism takes nutrients from another (host) without killing them (lice, ticks)

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15
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disease

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departure of normal state of functioning (ebola virus)

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16
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competition

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competition of resources in a limited supply
- inter-species: dif. species (lions and hyenas)
- intra-species: same species (trees)

17
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population control

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happens via negative feedback, like wolves and rabbits
- increase in rabbit pop. –> more food for wolves –> increase in wolf pop. –> decrease in rabbit pop. –> decrease in wolf pop.

18
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ecological systems: predictable or chaotic?

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chaotic
- external factors (weather, climate change)
- hard to predict impact of human activities

19
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density independant factors impacting population growth

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abiotic in nature + impact pop. no matter how large they are
- climate, weather, natural disasters

20
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density dependant factors impacting population growth

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biotic interactions + impact they have varies on how dense a population is (denser the pop. the greater their impact)