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AP Biology
Chapter 46-47
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Biology
12th Grade
04/29/2011

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Commensalism
Definition
A relationship between two species that directly help one species but affects the other little, if at all
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Mutualism
Definition
A relationship between two species in which both species benefit
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Interspecific competition
Definition
A relationship between two species in which one species wins or loses with respect to access to some resource
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Predation
Definition
Directly benefit one species- typically kill and eat prey
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Parasitism
Definition
Directly benefits one species-live in or on hosts and weaken, but rarely kill outright
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Niche
Definition
All species of a community that share the same habitat
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Facultative Mutualism
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A relationship between species in which interaction is helpful, but not vital
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Obligatory Mutualism
Definition
Each species must have access to the other in order to complete its life cycle and reproduce
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Interference Competition
Definition
One species controls or blocks access of another species to some source
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Exploitative Competition
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When different species have equal access to a resource, but one is better at using it
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Competitive Exclusion (Gause's Law)
Definition
Suggestion that two species that use identical resources cannot coexist
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Resource Partitioning
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A subdividing of some category of similar resources, which allows competing resources to coexist
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Coevolution
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Species that evolve jointly as their close ecological interaction exerts selection pressure on each other over generations
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Camouflage
Definition
Body form, patterning, color, behavior, or some conbination of these that blend with the surrounding and help the organism avoid detection
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Mimicry
Definition
An ecological association between one species that is a model for deception and a different species (a mimic) which very closely resembles it in form, behavior, or both
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Warning Coloration
Definition
Prey species defense that have patterns and colors predators recognize as avoidance signals
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Chemical Defenses
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A protection in which leaves, flowers, and seeds of many plants contain bitter, hard-to-digest, or dangerous repellents
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Moment-of-Truth Defenses
Definition
When luck runs out and an animal is under attack or cornered, defenses such as hissing, puffing up, baring sharp teeth, playing dead ect.
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Parasitoids
Definition
Parasite that spends its immature stage of its life in a different insect's body which they devour from the inside out, and always kill their hosts directly
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Pioneer Species
Definition
Species that are the start of a community structure
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Primary Succession
Definition
A process that begins when pioneer species colonize a barren habitat and set the stage for their own replacement
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Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis
Definition
Theory in which a species richness of a community becomes greatest in between disturbances of moderate intensity or frequency
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Geographic Dispersal
Definition
When residence of established communities move out from their home range and successfully take up residence elsewhere; type of directional movement
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Exotic Species
Definition
A resident of an established community that dispersed from its home range and become established elsewhere
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Area Effect
Definition
The way region/area size effects its inhabitants
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Distance Effect
Definition
In which areas are far away from a source of potential colonists receive fewer colonizing species, and the few that do arrive naturally are adapted for long distance dispersal
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Primary Producers
Definition
Plants and other self-feeding organisms
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Detritivores
Definition
Organisms that eat particles of decomposing matter (i.e. earthworms, crabs)
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Decomposers
Definition
Break down organic remains and wastes of all organisms
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Comsumers
Definition
Heterotrophs in an ecosystem that feed on tissues, products, and remains of other organisms
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Ecosystem
Definition
Array of organisms, together with their environment, interacting by a flow of energy and cycling materials
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Trophic Levels
Definition
Functional roles of organisms in a hierarchy of feeding relationships
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Food Chain
Definition
A strait-line sequence of steps by which energy originally stored in autotroph tissues moves to higher trophic levels
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Grazing Food Web
Definition
Food web in which energy flows from mostly into herbivors, carnivors, then decomposers
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Detrial Food Web
Definition
Food web in which energy from producers flows mainly into detritivors and decomposers
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Biological Magnification
Definition
Ever increasing concentration of a slowly degradable or nondegradable substance in body tissues as it is passed along food chains
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Primary Productivity
Definition
The rate at which an ecosystem's primary producers secure and store energy in tissues in a given interval
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Net Ecosystem Production
Definition
The gross primary production minus the energy used by the producers and soil detritivores and decomposers
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Biomass Pyramid
Definition
Chart in which the size of successive tiers depicts the measured
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Energy Pyramid
Definition
Diagram that depicts the energy stored in the tissues of organisms at each trophic level in an ecosystem
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Biogeochemical Cycle
Definition
Slow movement of an element from environmental reservoirs, through food webs, then back
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Nutrients
Definition
Any element having a direct or indirect role in metabolism that no other element can fulfill
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Hydrologic Cycle
Definition
Biogeochemical cycle driven by solar energy
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Watershed
Definition
Any region where precipitation flows into a single stream or river
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Salinization
Definition
A build-up of salt in soil that stunts crop plants and decreases yeilds
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Groundwater
Definition
Water in aquifers and soil
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Carbon Cycle
Definition
An atmospheric cycle; carbon moves from its environmental reservoirs, through the atmosphere, food webs, and back to the reservoirs
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Greenhouse Effect
Definition
Trapping of heat near Earth's surface by the action of atmospheric gases
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Nitrogen Fixation
Definition
One stage of the nitrogen cycle process, where bacteria converts gaseous nitrogen to ammonia, which dissolves their cytoplasm to form ammonium for use in biosynthesis
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Ammonification
Definition
One stage of the nitrogen cycle process; soil fungi and bacteria decompose nitrogen-containing compounds, the result being ammonia and ammonium ions that plant roots can absorb
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