Define Ecosystem
All interacting living organisms and the non living conditions in an area
Define community
All the populations of living organisms in a particular habitat
Define habitat
The area inhabited by a species
Define population
A group of organisms of one species that live in the same place at the same time
Define species
The smallest and most specific taxonomic group
Define the term biodiversity
The variety of living organisms present in an area
Define the term habitat biodiversity
The number of different habitats found within an area
Define the term species biodiversity
The number of different species and the abundance of different species in an area
Define the term genetic biodiversity
Refers to the variety of genes that make up a species
State the 3 levels of biodiversity.
Habitat, species and genetic biodiversity
Name 3 examples of different habitats.
Meadow, woodland, streams and sand dunes
Define the term “sampling” and explain why it is important.
Sampling means taking measurements of a limited number of individual organisms present in a particular area.
State the two general ways in which sampling can be undertaken.
Random and non-random
Define random smapling
Sampling where each individual in the population has an equal likelihood of selection.
Define non-random sampling
The sample is not chosen at random, it can be opportunistic, stratified or systematic.
Outline how to randomly sample an area.
Random number tables or computers can be used.
Name and describe the 3 main techniques of non-random sampling.
Opportunistic- This is the weakest form of sampling, as it may not be representative of the population - uses organisms that are conveniently available.
Stratified- Some populations can be divided into a number of strata based on a particular characteristic.- a random sample is then taken form each of theses strata proportional to its size.
Systematic- Different areas within an overall habitat are identified which are then sampled separately.
Define the term Frame quadrat
A square rigid structure of fixed size used to identify an area to be sampled. It is usually dived in to a grid of equal sections
Define the term point quadrat
A frame containing a horizontal bar. At set intervals along the bar, long pins can be pushed through the bar to reach the ground. Each species of plant the pin touches is recorded.
Define the term line transect
This involves marking out a line along the ground between two poles and taking samples at specified points.
Define the term belt transect
Provides more information than the line transect; two parallel lines are marked and samples are taken of the area between the two lines
Define the term interrupted belt transect
Sampling using a frame quadrat at specific intervals along a line transect.
Describe 5 ways to sample animals.
Describe 2 ways to sample plants (and sessile, or very slow moving, animals).
2. Frame quadrat