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Anthropology
2nd Grade
12/03/2011

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Ecology
Definition
study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment; study of distribution and abundance of organisms
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populations
Definition
individuals of same species in same area at same time
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species
Definition
all the populations of a particular organisms
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communities
Definition
populations of different species that live together in the same place at the same time
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ecosystems
Definition
a community and the nonliving factors which it interacts with
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biomes
Definition
major terrestrial assemblages of plants, animals, and microorganisms that occur over wide geographic areas and have distinctive physical characteristics
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Biosphere
Definition
all the world’s biomes, along with its marine and freshwater assemblages, together constitute an interactive system called the biosphere
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key elements of nature
Definition
temperature, water, sunlight and soil
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population properties
Definition
size, density, dispersion, capacity to grow
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population growth rate
Definition
r = b - d + i - e


(r) is the difference between the birth rate (b) and the death rate (d), corrected for any movement of individuals into (immigration - i) or out of (emigration - e) the population
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In natural populations, exponential growth...
Definition
only prevails for short periods, like when an organims reaches a new habitat
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maximal sustainable yield
Definition
how salmon are harvested, exploit the population early in the rising portion of its sigmoid growth curve
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r
Definition
maximum growth rate

favor rapid growth in habitat with unlimited resources or in unpredictable environments

-or in unpredictable environments, organisms have to take advantage of resources when they are available
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K
Definition
carrying capacity

-favor reproduction near carrying capacity of environment
-help survival in an environment in which individuals are competing for limited resources
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r/k concept of life history
Definition
r-selected: rapidly changing environment

K-selected: more stable and competitive habitat
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demography
Definition
statistical study of population
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what are birth and death rates dependent on?
Definition
age and sex
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cohort
Definition
a group of individuals of the same age
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fecundity
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birthrate
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mortality
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deathrate
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number of birth is usually directly related to
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number of females
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age distribution
Definition
the proportion of individuals in different age categories
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stable population
Definition
when a population lives in an constant environment for a few environments..size remains constant
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survivorship curve
Definition
one way to express the age distribution characteristics of a population
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survivorship
Definition
percent of an original population that survives to a given age
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type 1 survivorshp
Definition
highest mortalitiy for the oldest individuals--->upper right
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type 2 survivorship
Definition
relatively the same mortality risk for all ages
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type 3 survivorship
Definition
highest mortality for the youngest individuals
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community
Definition
different species that occur at any given locality
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communities can be described by
Definition
constitient species or personal properties
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individualistic concept
Definition
advanced by H. A. Gleason, this concept holds that a community is nothing more than an aggregation of species that happen to co-occur at one place
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holistic concept
Definition
-views communities as an integrated unit and this concept was first proposed by F. E. Clements

-the community is viewed as a “superorganism”
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niche
Definition
an organism's biological role
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habitat
Definition
place where an organism lives
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fundamental niche
Definition
the entire niche that an organisms may theoretically occupy
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realized niche
Definition
actual niche that the organism is able to occupy because of com
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principle of competitive exclusion
Definition
-if two species are competing for a resource, the species that uses the resource more efficiently will eventually eliminate the other locally

-in other words, no two species with the same niche can coexist on a long-term basis
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resource partitioning
Definition
two species to live in the same habitat by exploiting different parts of the habitat, or different food sources
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character displacement
Definition
evident differences
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coevolution
Definition
adaptation of a species to the other organisms in its community
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commensalism
Definition
benefits one but doesn't harm the other
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aposematic coloration
Definition
warning coloration that is characteristic of animals that use poisons
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cryptic coloration
Definition
color that blends in with surrounding
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coevolutionary arms race between predators and prey is likely because
Definition
-any feature that acts to decrease the probability of capture should thus be strongly favored by selection in prey
-natural selection would also favor counter-adaptations in predators
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batesian mimicry
Definition
when a palatable species resemebles a poisonous one
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mullerian mimicary
Definition
when several unrelated, but protected, species come to resemble one another
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self mimicry
Definition
special case of mimicry in which one animal body part comes to resemble another body part
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primary succession
Definition
no vegetation or soil
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