CE Unit: Climate & Ecosystems Flashcards
(46 cards)
CD1.3
Sustainability
The ability to meet the needs of the present generation without comprocmising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
CD1.4
Ecological Footprint
A measure of an individual’s or population’s impact on the environment.
CD1.6
Human Impact
The impact on the environment from human lifestyle, scientific discoveries, and technological developments.
CD3.1
System
A set of interrelated components.
CD3.1
Ecosystem
The living and non-living components of a community and their interrelationships.
CD3.1
Abiotic
NON-LIVING component of an ecosystem
CD3.1
Biotic
LIVING component of an ecosystem.
CD3.1
Organism
A living thing or recently living.
CD3.1
Individual
One single, living, member of a population.
CD3.1
Population
All the members of a species living together at the same time.
CD3.1
Community
All of the living things (organisms) in an area.
CD3.1
Biome
A large area with characteristic climate, vegetation & animal life. Reminder: Climate determines vegetation and vegetation dtermines animal life!
CD3.1
Biosphere
The region around Earth where life exists.
CD3.2
Biodiversity
A measure of the number and variety of species in an ecosystem.
CD3.2
Biotic Potential
The maximum # of offspring that a species could produce if resources were unlimited.
CD3.2
Carrying Capacity
The maximum # of individuals of a species that an ecosystem can support based on the available resources.
CD3.2
Natality
BIRTH rate in a population.
CD3.2
Mortality
DEATH rate in a population.
CD3.2
Immigration
The movement of individuals INTO a population.
CD3.2
Emigration
The movement of individuals LEAVING a population.
CD3.2
Closed System
One in which individuals can NOT enter or leave.
CD3.2
Open System
One in which individuals CAN enter or leave.
CD3.2
Limiting Factors
Factors that regulate the size of populations.
CD3.2
Density-Dependent Limiting Factors
Limiting factors that come into effect when population density rises.