chapter 24 - populations and sustainability Flashcards

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What is the difference between the abundance of organisms and the distrubution of organisms?

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  • abundance, the number of individuals of a single species in an ecosystem
  • distrubution, where a species if found in an ecosystem
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What are the 4 factors that affect abundance of organisms?

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  • interspecific competition
  • intraspecific competition
  • abiotic factors
  • prey and predator relationship
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What 2 factors affect the distrubution of organisms?

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  • interspecific competition
  • predation(relation between prey and predator)
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What is a niche?

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  • its the role that an organism plays in an ecosystem
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5
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What is the carrying capacity?

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  • the max stable population an ecosystem can support
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What is the difference between conservation and preservation?

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  • conservation, sustainable use and management of ecosystems
  • preservation, keeping an ecosystem in an untouched state
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Why do we conserve ecosystems?

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  • prevents ecosystems being destroyed
  • allows sustainable use of natural resources
  • management, controls the way the resources are used
  • includes restoration of ecosystems(reforestation)
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What is the economic, social and ethical reason we conserve ecosystems?

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  • economic, maintains the long term use of natural resources
  • social, people enjoy them
  • ethical, organisms have the right to life
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in what ways is timber production managed to be more sustainable?

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  • coppicing, cutting trees without killing them so they grow back
  • strip felling, cut down trees in strips or blocks(kills them)
  • replanting trees, plant native trees
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What are the benefits of managing timber production?

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  • trees grow back faster
  • don’t need to plant new trees(coppicing)
  • less disruption to ecosystem, maintains biodiversity
  • less erosion and leeching(strip felling)
  • prevents shoots being eaten by animals
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In what ways is fishing managed to be more sustainable?

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  • fishing quotas, limits the number of fish caught and killed
  • regulate the mesh size of nots
  • protect important areas by preventing fishing there
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What are the benefits of managing fishing?

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  • prevent species extinction by reducing the number of fish caught
  • protect the breeding population
  • reduce bycatch(accidental catch of unwanted species)
  • only fish of a certain size will be caught
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What are both transects and quadrats used for?

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  • both used to survey immobile or slow moving organisms(plants)
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What types of sampling are used in transects and quadrat surveys?

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  • transect, systematic sampling
  • quadrat, random sampling
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What are the 3 types of transects and how do they work?

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  • line transect, run a tape measure between 2 points and record all the species that touch the tape
  • bolt transect, use quadrats along the length of the transect
  • interrupted transect, use quadrats at fixed intervals along the transects
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16
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What are the two types of quadrats used for surveying?

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  • frame quadrat
  • point quadrat
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