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Ecology
Ecology Unit
70
Biology
9th Grade
03/17/2009

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Term
What is ecology?
Definition
the study of interactions of organisms with other organisms with the physical environment
Term

Any living organism is considered?

Any nonliving element is considered?

Definition

biotic

abiotic

Term
Plants, bacteria, and protists are _________ that make their own food.
Definition
producers
Term
We are _________ that get food from another source since we can't make food.
Definition
consumers
Term
The number of individuals in an area is called?
Definition
population density
Term
__________ ____________ is the dispersal of individuals across an area.
Definition
population distribution
Term
A resource can be either a ______ or an _______ component in an area.
Definition

biotic

abiotic

Term

What are limiting factors?

Give an example

Definition

environmental aspects that determine where an organism lives

light/water/space/mates/food

Term
T/F. Density independent factors are influenced by a population while a density dependent factor is not influenced by the # of individuals in a population.
Definition
FALSE, density independent factos ARE NOT influenced by the # of individuals whule a density dependent factor IS.
Term
Name 4 categories in which population distribution & growth are regulated by.
Definition

1.Resources

2.Limiting factors

3.Density independent factor

4.Density dependent factor

Term
What are the 3 types of dispersion?
Definition

1.Clumped

2.Random

3.Uniform

 

Term
Competition ______ population size.
Definition
limits
Term

Interspecific competition is between?

Intraspecific competition is between?

Definition

1.2 or more different species

2.between the same species

Term
What is is called when 2 species compete for the same resource and the less efficient one leaves or dies out?
Definition
Competitive exclusion
Term
Cyclical predator/prey interaction means?
Definition
low # of prey leads to low # of predators which gives time for prey to build up------then predator bulds/prey lowers in a continuous cycle
Term
Cyclical interaction helps what two things?
Definition

prevent competitive exclusion

keeps populations strong by eating the weak and sick

Term
A population has reached its carrying capacity when?
Definition
when it is stabilized and has enough recources for population/environment
Term
Name the 4 stages when a new species in introduced into an environment.
Definition

A-species introduced

B-rapid growth occurs

C-species is stabilized

D-carrying capacity is reached

Term
Birth/death rates + Immigration/emmigration are what __________ ______ depends on.
Definition
population growth
Term
In birth and death rates, a population will grow when?
Definition
the birth rate exceeds the death rate
Term
There are 50 births per year and 30 deaths per year and 1,000 organisms in that population, what is the percent of growth rate?
Definition
2%
Term
Maximum growth rate under ideal conditions is known as?
Definition
biotic potential
Term

A larger base from the 3 part diagram indicates?

equal base indicates?

smaller base?

Definition

1.Increasing population

2.Stable population

3.Decreasing population

Term
In the 3 part diagram(with the 3 bases), what does each base represent from bottom to top?
Definition

1.Pre reproductive

2.Reproductive

3.Post reproductive

Term
When does 0 population growth occur?
Definition
2 generations only replace themselves
Term

How many people are added to the world population per day?

How often does the world population double?

Definition

216,000 people

Every 53 years

Term

N America, Europe, Japan, Australia are what type of countries?

Latin America, Africa, Asia are what type of countries?

Definition

1.More developed countries

2.Less developed countries

Term
Name some characteristics(as much as you can) for MDC.
Definition

.1% pop growth

stabilizing

high standard of living

18% world population

use most resources

-60% fossil fuel

-80% metals

-75% paper

Term
Name as much characteristics as you can about LDC.
Definition

high pop growth, 1.6%

rapid growth stage

low standard of living

82% world population

use few resources

Term
What is symbiosis? How many types are there?
Definition

An intimate relationship between two or more species

 

 

3 types

Term
What is parasitism?
Definition

When one organisms derives nourishment from another

 

(one organism + one organim -)

Term
What is commensalism?
Definition

symbiotic relationshope between 2 organisms and on is benefited and the other is unaffected.

 

[one is + other is U(unaffected)]

Term
What is mutualism?
Definition

symbiotic relationship in which two species both benefit.

 

 

(one is + other is +)

Term
A change involving a series of species replacements in a community following a disturbance is?
Definition
succession
Term

which succession occurs in areas where there is no soil formation?

which succession occurs where soil is present?

Definition

Primary succession

Secondary succession

Term
A tolerance curve measures?
Definition
how efficiently organisms perform under various conditions
Term

What is acclimation?

Example?

Definition

adjusting tolerance levels to abiotic factors

 

 

Going up to mountains where there's less oxygen and adjusting to it

Term
What is the difference between conformers and regulators? Which one are we?
Definition

Conformers-do not regulate internal conditions, they change with their environment

 

Regulators-use energy to control internal conditions

 

 

We are regulators

Term
migration and dormancy would be used to do what?
Definition
escape from unsuitable conditions
Term
Give an example of dormancy.
Definition
hibernation/bacteria excreting capsule
Term
What is biodiversity?
Definition
shortened definition- the variety of living organisms in an ecosystem
Term
The more ____________ in an ecosystem the greater its stability.
Definition
biodiversity
Term
Name 4 aspects that are beneficial to biodiversity.
Definition
community stability, medicinal, agriculture, consumption value
Term
Name the 5 threats to biodiversity
Definition

1.habitat loss and destruction

2.introduce non-native species-exotic species

3.pollution/contamination

4.disease

5.over exploitation

Term
The highest rate of habitat loss is in the?
Definition
rain forests and coral reefs
Term
The Kudzu vine is an example of?
Definition
an exotic species
Term
What is eutrophication?
Definition
excess nutrients in water makes algae grow, when algae dies, decomposers break them down and use the oxygen in the lake and stops sunlight from coming in.
Term
a particular place where an rganism lives and reproduces is known as its?
Definition
habitat
Term

What is an organism's niche?

 

Why can't organisms share the same niche?

Definition

the role it plays in its community in its habitat and its interactions with other organisms

 

 

because of competitive exclusion

Term
What is the difference between a fundamental niche and a realized niche?
Definition
fundamental is the every range of conditions and resources a species can potentially use while a realized niche is what it actually uses
Term
a generalist species can?
Definition
live in more than one place, can tolerate a wide range of conditions and resources
Term
Specialist species have a narrow _____.
Definition
niche
Term
When environment changes, __________ have a survival advantage over ___________.
Definition

generalists

specialists

Term

The bottom of the food/energy pyramid are the?

the levels above that are considered?

Definition

producers

consumers

Term
The 1st level consumer can be also known as the?
Definition
1st trophic level
Term
Why are decomposers important?
Definition
because they break down dead organic matter and recycle it so the plants can get energy from it in the soil
Term

In the energy pyramid, only __% of the energy is passed on from the previous level.

How much is lost?

Definition

10

90%

Term
Why does the Food/Energy pyramid have to be triangle shaped?
Definition
since you lose energy as you go up(getting smaller up), therefore you have to eat more to get energy to survive(base is bigger than top)
Term
Energy can be lost as what 3 things?
Definition

heat

organisms uses it

unusable body parts are not eaten

Term
What is cynical fishing, and why is it bad?
Definition
it is when a poison called cyanide is used on fish to stun them, and sometimes the cyanide gets into the coral reef ecosystem and can severely damage the whole coral reef
Term

What is the correct order from largest to smallest?

population

ecosystem

biosphere

community

Definition

biosphere

ecosystem

community

population

Term

Why is the water cycle important?

What is its resevoir?

In the US what % of freshwater comes from ground water?

Definition

All living things need water, and plants need it for photosynthesis.

 

Its resevoir is in oceans, lakes, etc...

 

96%

Term

What are 2 ways water goes off into the air?

What % of water is actually used in the world?

Definition

1.Transpiration

2.Evaporation

3.3%

Term

Why is the nitrogen cycle important?

What is its resevoir?

How much % of nitrogen is in the atmosphere?

Definition

It is important since nitrogen makes up our DNA/RNA

Its resevoir is the atmosphere.

78-80%

Term

What breaks down nitrogen?

What gets it after it is broken down?

How does it get from there back into the ground?

Definition

bacteria

plants

animals eat it, and then die or go poop/pee

Term
Denitrifying bacteria does what in the nitrogen cycle?
Definition
can convert nitrates back into regular nitrogen
Term

Why is the carbon cycle important?

What is its resevoir?

Definition

photosynthesis/,ales up organic molecules which makes up all living things

 

Its resevoir is the atmosphere

Term
Where does most of the carbon come from?(2 things)
Definition
cellular respiration and the burning of fossil fuels
Term

Why is the phosphorous cycle/mineral cycle important?

What is its resevoir?

Definition

Makes up DNA/RNA/ATP energy/phospholipid bilayer

 

its resevoir is in the soil and rocks/minerals

Term

Excess phosphorous in the water can lead to?

Definition
Eutrophication
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