3.7 Flashcards
define population
a group of organisms of a species
living at the same time
at the same place
define community
all the populations of the different species
living at the same time
at the same place
define ecosystem
the community + all the non-biotic conditions of the environment
define niche
role a species plays within its habitat
what determines the niche occupied by a species within the habitat
adaptations
abiotic/biotic factors
define carrying capacity
maximum stable population size
an ecosystem is able to support
how can abiotic factors affect population size
ideal conditions for species
= species can grow fast, reproduce successfully
explain how population size can vary due to interactions between living organisms
interspecific competition
-reduces resources available
-better adapted species outcometes less one
intraspecific competition
-smaller pop size = less competition = better for growth + reproduction
predation
-increased predator size pop=decreased prey size pop=less food for predators= predator size falls= prey size increases= predator size increases again
describe how you would estimate the size of a plant population in a given area
Randomly placed quadrats
- Use a grid / split area into squares
Obtain random coordinates using a random number generator / calculator
- place quadrat at coordinates
Deciding the number of quadrats to use to collect representative data:
- Calculate running mean
- When enough quadrats, this shows little change in mean
- Count frequency of species in quadrat
- Calculate mean per quadrat
- Calculate population size by multiplying the mean by the number of quadrats
that would cover the entire area of the habitat
describe how you woulde measure the change in distibution of a plant species across a habitat
- lay tape measures from one area to another
- place quadrats at regular intervals from the line
- count frequency
describe how you could estimate the population size of a mobile organism
- capture, mark, release
- leave enough time for organisms to randomly disperse
- population= total from first pop x total from second / total recaptured
assumptions made during mark release capture method
- no emigration/migration
- no births/death occur
- marking doesn’t affect survival
- sufficient time for individuals to mix within population