B9: Ecosystems And Material Cycles Flashcards
Outline the levels of organisation in an ecosystem?
• Individual.
• Population
• Community
• Ecosystem
Define population?
All organisms of the same species living with one another in a habitat
Define Community?
All of the populations of different species living together in a habitat
Define Ecosystems?
The community of organisms and non living components of an area and their interaction
Organisms within a community are described as being ‘interdependent’. What does this mean?
• Organisms are dependent upon each other.
• A change in the population of one species can affect other populations within a community
Give some examples of interdependence in a community?
• Plants depend on pollinators e.g. bees
• Herbivores are dependent on plants
• Animals are dependent on mates
Describe mutualism?
The interaction between two organisms where both benefit as a result of their relationship
Describe parasitism?
The interaction between two organisms where only one organism, the parasite, benefits whilst the host does not
What are abiotic factors? Give some examples?
The non-living aspects of an ecosystem e.g. temperature, water availability, light intensity, pollutants
Describe how communities are affected by environmental conditions?
Environmental conditions affect the abundance and distribution of organisms within communities
Describe how communities are affected by pollutants?
• Toxic chemicals (e.g. pesticides) accumulate in food chains to high concentrations
• Fertilisers that contaminate water sources can cause eutrophication, killing multiple populations within a community
• Air pollution can affect the ability of some plant species to survive
What are biotic factors? Give some examples?
The living components of an ecosystem e.g. competition, predation
Describe how competition affects communities?
• The presence of competitors affects population distribution and size
• If one species is better adapted to survive in a certain environment, it will outcompete other species, causing their populations to decline
Describe how predation affects communities?
• Predation affects prey populations within a community
• e.g. if the number of predators decreases, the number of prey will increase as fewer are killed
• Populations of all other organisms within the food chain will also be affected
What piece of apparatus is used to measure the abundance and distribution of organisms in an area?
Quadrat
What piece of apparatus is used to study the distribution of organisms across a gradient?
Belt transect
What does a food chain show?
It describes the feeding relationships between organisms and the resultant stages of biomass transfer.
Define biomass ?
The total mass of living material
What are trophic levels ?
The stages in a food chain
What do arrows in a food chain represent?
The direction of biomass transfer
Describe a simple food chain?
producer → primary consumer →
secondary consumer → tertiary consumer
Why are producers the first trophic level?
• Producers provide all biomass for the food chain (via photosynthesis)
• The rest of the food chain involves the transfer of this biomass
What does a pyramid of biomass represent?
It represents the dry mass of living material at each trophic level of a food chain.
Why is a pyramid of biomass almost always pyramid-shaped?
• Producers (at the bottom of the pyramid) have the greatest biomass so have the longest bar
• As you move along the food chain (and up the pyramid) biomass is lost so the bars decrease in length