populations and ecosystems 3.7 Flashcards

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define population

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a group of individuals of the same species that occupy the same habitat at the same time

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define community

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all living things present in an ecosystem at a given time

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define ecosystem

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all living and non living components of a particular area

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define habitat

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the place where an organism normally lives and which is characterised by physical conditions and the types of other organisms present

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define ecological niche

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describes how an organism fits into its environment. describes what a species is like, where is occurs, how it behaves, interactions with others, how it responds to its environment

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define abiotic

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an ecological factor that makes up a part of the non biological environment of an organism

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define biotic

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an ecological factor that makes up part of the living environment of an organism

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define carrying capacity

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population size that can be sustained over a relatively long period. determined by limiting factors such as predation and disease

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define interspecific competition

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competition between organisms of different species

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define intraspecific competition

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competition between organisms of the same species

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define predation

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one organism is consumed by another

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what are the two types of migration

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internal and external

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what are the four stages of a population growth curve

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lag phase
log phase
stationary phase
decline phase

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what is the lag phase

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population is slowly increasing as organisms adjust to the new environment and start to reproduce

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what is the log phase

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high availability of nutrients and space leads to exponential growth

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what is the stationary phase

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population reaches its maximum as it is limited by the resources available

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what is the death phase

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where lack of nutrients and toxic waste products cause death rate > birth rate

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examples of limiting factors

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predation
light
oxygen
disease
competition
water
humidity
toxic waste
temperature
pH
food availability
nutrients
habitats

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why is low temperature an issue

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slows enzyme activity and reduces the metabolic rate

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what is the competition exclusion principle

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states that 2 species cannot coexist if they occupy the same niche (if they compete for identical recourses)

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effect of predator prey relationship on population size

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predators eat prey
reduces prey population
predators in greater competition for prey
predator population is reduced
less prey eaten
prey population increases
predator population then increases

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what are quadrats used for

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used for non mobile/sessile organisms

23
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what is mark release recapture used for

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used for mobile animals

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random sampling method

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use transects
random number generator for coordinates
quadrat at intersections

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when would you use systematic sampling
to investigate changes in habitats, along lines of succession or where there are environmental gradients
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when is a line transect used
records species which actually touch the transect
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how is a belt transect used
a frame quadrat is laid down along a straight line and species recorded in the transect
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when is an interrupted belt transect used
records all those species present in a number of quadrats places at fixed points along a line stretched across the habitat
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