2.4 biomes, zonation, and succession Flashcards

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biomes

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  • deserts: hot and cold
  • forests: tropical, temperate, boreal
  • grassland: savanna, temperate
  • tundra: arctic
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abiotic factors that define biomes

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  • precipitation
  • temp
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nutrient diagrams

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zonation

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different communities found along an abiotic gradient (e.g. altitude around mean tide level on shoreline)

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abiotic factors that drive zonation

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  • temperature
  • salinity
  • desiccation (drying out)
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biotic factors that influence distribution of species

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  • competition
  • predation
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succession

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  • change in species composition in an ecosystem over time
  • bare rock surface → pioneer species (colonisation) → establishment (invertebrates + soil) → competition → stabilisation → climax community (stable dynamic equilibrium)
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changes during succession

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  • productivity starts very low
    –> initial stages: poor conditions, few producers and consumers
    –> later stages: good conditions, many producers and consumers
  • complexity of food web increases (more trophic levels, more biotic interactions) –> increases stability
  • greater numbers of species = greater genetic diversity
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secondary succession

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  • occurs when existing ecosystem is destroyed, but some components of original community remain intact (soil, seeds, roots, surviving organisms)
  • occurs at a faster rate compared to primary succession because soil and other resources are already present
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r strategist species

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  • unstable environment, density independent
  • oganism size: small
  • energy used to make each individual: low
  • # of offspring produced: many
  • survivorship curve: type III
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k strategist species

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  • stable environment, density dependent
  • organism size: large
  • energy used to make each individual: high
  • # of offspring produced: few
  • survivorship curve: type I or II
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12
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draw the growth curve of of each species

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draw the survivorship curve of each species

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