Ecology Flashcards

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Biosphere

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Area around the earth where life exists

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Organism

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An individual living thing, a single member of a species

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Species

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A group of organisms that are similar, can breed, and produce fertile offspring in nature

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Population

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All of the members of a species that live in the same area

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Community

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All of the different populations that live in the same area

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Ecosystem

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All of the organisms (communities) that live in a given area and their physical environment

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Biome

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A group of ecosystems with the same climate and similar communities

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Biotic factors

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All of the living parts of the environment

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Abiotic factors

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Any nonliving part of the environment

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Observation

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The first steps in designing experiments and models (what species live here? How does an animal protect its young?)

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Experimentation

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Used to test hypothesis. Can be set up in an artificial environment (greenhouse) or can carefully alter conditions in parts of a natural ecosystem

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Modeling

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Created to better understand events that are difficult to study directly because they happen over a long period of time or over large distances

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Autotrophs

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(Producers) organisms that capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use that energy to produce food

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Photosynthesis

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Using light energy to produce CHO’s

NRG(light)+H2O+CO2=O2+CHO

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Chemosynthesis

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Using chemical energy to produce CHO’s

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Heterotrophs

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(Consumers) get their energy from other organisms (autotrophs) by consuming them

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Herbivores

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Obtain energy by eating only plants

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Carnivores

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Obtain energy by killing and eating other animals

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Omnivores

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Obtain energy by eating plants and animals

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Detritivores

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(Maggots, worms) obtain energy by consuming the remains of dead and decaying plants and animals (detritus)

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Decomposers

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(Bacteria, fungus) obtain energy by chemically breaking down organic matter producing detritus

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Food chain

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A series of steps by which organisms transfer energy through an ecosystem by eating and being eaten (what eats what)

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Food web

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Several food chains in an ecosystem combined

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Tropic level

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The steps in a food chain or food web (producers make up the first trophic level and each consumer is dependent on the trophic level before it for energy)

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Ecological pyramids

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Diagram that shows the amounts of energy or matter at each trophic level

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Energy pyramid

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Amount of energy available on each trophic level. (10% of energy available at 1 level is transferred to the next, the rest is spent on life processes and some is given off as heat)

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Biomass pyramid

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The total amount of living tissue at each trophic level (usually measured in grams of organic matter per unit area. Mass/unit area)

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Numbers pyramid

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The number of individual organisms at each trophic level

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Ecology

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The study of interactions between organisms and their environments