Ecology vocab Flashcards

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Ecology

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The study of interactions that take place among organisms and their environment.

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Organism

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One individual that belongs to a certain species.

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Population

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All the organisms that belong to the same species living in a community.

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Community

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All the populations of different species that live in an ecosystem.

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Ecosystem

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All the living organisms that live in an area and the nonliving features of their
Environment

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Abiotic

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the non-living physical features of the environment, including air, water, sunlight, soil (rocks), temperature, and climate. The pre-fix A means not (living).

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Biotic

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features of the environment that are alive or were once alive. The prefix bio means life.

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Succession

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A natural, gradual change in the type of species that live in an area. Succession can be primary or secondary.

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Climate

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Average weather conditions of an area over time, including wind, temperature, and rainfall or other types of precipitation such as snow or sleet.

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Climax community

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Stable, end stage of ecological succession in which the plants and animals of a community use resources efficiently and balance is maintained by disturbances such as a fire, volcano, or glacier.
A final stable community, (after either primary (no soil) or secondary succession-soil present)

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Temperate Deciduous Forest

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WE LIVE IN THIS BIOME! We usually have 4 distinct seasons with climax communities of deciduous trees (leaves fall off the branches).

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The secondary succession

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A process started by an event such as a fire, glacial movement, a volcano erupting, hurricane, etc., which reduces an already established ecosystem to a smaller population of species.

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Primary Succession

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A process in which it is uninhabited (no one lives there) barren, with no soil, or habitat or that occurs where there is no habitat or vegetation.

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Pioneer species

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a group of hardy organisms, such as lichens, found in the primary stage of succession and that begin an area’s soil-building process.

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Limiting Factors

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Anything that restricts the size of the population, including living and nonliving features of an ecosystem, such as predators or drought.

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Predator

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Consumers that capture and eat other consumers.

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Prey

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The organism that is captured by the predator.

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Energy Pyramid

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A model that shows the amount of energy available at each feeding level in an ecosystem.

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Soil

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a mixture of mineral and rock particles and the remains of dead organisms, air, and water forms the topmost layer of the Earth’s crust and supports plant growth.

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Soil pH

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The measure of the acidity or alkalinity of the soil. Most plants grow between the 5.5-7 range of soil. If the soil is less than seven, then the soil is acidic. If the range is over 7-14, then the soil is base or alkaline.