IB ESS Exam Review: Topic 2 Terms Flashcards

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Habitat vs. niche

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Habitat: environment where a species lives.
Niche: environment and lifestyle that a species has. Includes habitat, food, activity, interactions.

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Fundamental niche

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The potential mode of existence of a species given its adaptations- no limits (perfect world/scenario) - full range of conditions and resources in which the species can survive and reproduce.

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Realized niche

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Describes the actual conditions and resources in which a species exists due to biotic interactions.

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Limiting factors

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A resource in limited supply that can affect the growth of a population.

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5
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Photosynthesis equation

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6H2O + 6CO2 –> C6H12O6 + 6O2

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Respiration equation

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C6H12O6 + 6O2 –> 6H2O + 6CO2 + energy

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Bioaccumulation

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Build up of non-biodegradable pollutant within an organism or trophic level.

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Biomagnification

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Increase in concentration of pollutant along a food chain.

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9
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NPP equation

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GPP - Respiratory loss

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GSP equation

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Food eaten - fecal loss

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NSP equation

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GSP - Respiratory loss

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12
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Types of biomes

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Aquatic, forest, grassland, desert, tundra.

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Succession vs. zonation

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Succession: Long-term process in which communities in an area change over time.
Zonation: A special distribution pattern of organisms over a particular area.

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14
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Quadrat method

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A square frame used to sample organisms in an area. EVALUATE.

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15
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Lincoln Index

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N = n1*n2/nm
N = total population
n1 = number of animals marked in sample 1.
n2 = number of animals marked in sample 2
nm = number of marked animals recaptured.

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16
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Species richness

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The number of species in a community and is a useful comparative measure.

17
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Species diversity

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The function of the number of species and their relative abundance and can be compared using an index.

18
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Productivity

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The conversion of energy into biomass in a given period of time.

19
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Simpson’s diversity - know the meaning.

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  • Only useful when comparing two similar habitats or the same habitat over time.
20
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Role of PH in water

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Key abiotic factor that impacts aquatic plants ability to uptake ions from within the water and also impacts metabolism of plants and animals living in the water. Measure of the concentration of the H+ ion.

21
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Detritivores

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Consumers that consume dead organic material like leaf litter. Play a vital role in recycling nutrients from biomass back into the environment.