Chapter 5: Species Flashcards

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Resource Partitioning

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When species divide shared resources by specializing in different ways(ex. one species is active in the daytime, another in the night)

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Character Displacement

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When species evolve physical characteristics that reflect their reliance on a resource they use(ex. bird that eat larger seeds adapt to have larger bills)

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Competition

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When multiple organisms seek the same limited resource

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Amensalism

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A type of competition where one species is harmed and another is unaffected

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Competitive exclusion

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When a species is a very effective competitor, so much so that they exclude other species from obtaining a certain resource

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Symbiosis

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Mutualism in which organisms live in close physical contact(plants and fungi)

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Allelopathy

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Plants release harmful chemicals

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Fundamental Niche

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The full niche of a species

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Niche

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ecological role

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Realized Niche

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An individual only part of its role because of the competition of other species

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Coevolution

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When a parasite and hosts evolve in response to one another

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Commensalism

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A relationship when one species benefits, and the other species is unaffected

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Facilitations

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Plants that create shade allowing seedlings to grow

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Mutualism

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A relationship in which two or more species benefit from each other

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Trophic levels

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Ranks in the feeding hierarchy

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16
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What is the first trophic level?

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Producers

17
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Energy inefficiency

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The energy lost as you go higher up the food chain

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Stromatolites

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layered mounds, columns, and sheet-like sedimentary rocks in shallow water.

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Succession

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region undergoes a predictable series of change after a disturbance

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Primary succession

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Follows disturbance so severe that no vegetation or plant life remains, (clean slate) (glaciers, lava)

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Secondary succession

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begins when a disturbance dramatically alters
an existing community but does not destroy all living
things (fires, hurricanes)

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Detritivores/decomposers

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Organisms that consume only non-living organic matter

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Pioneer species

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The first species to arrive in a primary succession areaq

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Lichens

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mutualistic aggregates of fungi and algae; pioneers best suited to colonizing bare rock

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invasive species

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exotic organisms that spread widely in a community and dominate

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ecological restoration

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returning an area to earlier conditions

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Biome

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major regional complex of similar communities(plant type, vegetation)

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TUNDRA Biome

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DRY, extremely cold winters, few animals, lichens, low vegetation (Canada, Scandinavia, Russia)

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BOREAL forest

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Northern CON[E]-iferous forest, cool and dry climate, moose, wolves, bears (Canada, Alaska..)

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Temperate Deciduous Forest

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Lose their leaves each fall, remain dormant in the winter(ONTARIO)

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Temperate GRASSLANDS

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More extreme temperature difference between summer and winter, low precipitation, also called praries

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Temperate Rainforaste

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CONE trees, provides lumber and paper, moisture loving animals

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TROPICAL rainforest

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dark and damp, lush vegetation, year round rain and warm temperatures

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Tropical dry forest

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wet and dry seasons, warm but less rainfall,

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Savannah

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grasslands with some trees, zebras, giraffes

36
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Desert

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sahara and sonaran

37
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Mediterranean

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frequent fires, shrubs, moderate weather