3.7.4 Ecosystems Flashcards

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What’s the difference between interspecific and intraspecific competition?

A
  • interspecific between different species
  • intraspecific between the same species
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Changes in populations (prob graph question)

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  • n year cycles
  • predator peaks after prey
  • prey increase due to low numbers of predator
  • so more food for predator so numbers increase
  • increases predation reduces number of prey
  • number predator decreases due to lack of food
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3
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What are the uses of random sampling?

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Good for species with uniform distribution

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4
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What are the uses of systematic sampling?

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Useful to see a graduation from one part of the field to another (factor affecting distribution)

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5
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How would you investigate the whether the distribution of dandelions changed with increased distance from road?

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  • lay tape perpendicular to road
  • take samples at regular intervals
  • using a quadrat
  • count numbers or percentage cover of dandelions
  • use several transects
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6
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What does uniform distribution mean?

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Same number of organisms in each region

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7
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What’s the difference between a line transect and a belt transect?

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  • line:
  • laying tape across area habitat
  • species that touch the tape are recorded all the way or at intervals
  • belt:
  • strip taken across an area
  • samples taken either continuously along transect or at intervals
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8
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How do you randomly sample something?

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  • randomly generate coordinates
  • lay 2 tape measures along field at right angles to each other
  • place quadrats at these coordinates
  • record frequency of species or percentage cover
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9
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How can we make sampling more representative and reliable?

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  • reduce bias with random sampling
  • reduce the effect of chance with stats tests and large sample size (many)
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