3.7.4 Ecosystems Flashcards
1
Q
What’s the difference between interspecific and intraspecific competition?
A
- interspecific between different species
- intraspecific between the same species
2
Q
Changes in populations (prob graph question)
A
- n year cycles
- predator peaks after prey
- prey increase due to low numbers of predator
- so more food for predator so numbers increase
- increases predation reduces number of prey
- number predator decreases due to lack of food
3
Q
What are the uses of random sampling?
A
Good for species with uniform distribution
4
Q
What are the uses of systematic sampling?
A
Useful to see a graduation from one part of the field to another (factor affecting distribution)
5
Q
How would you investigate the whether the distribution of dandelions changed with increased distance from road?
A
- lay tape perpendicular to road
- take samples at regular intervals
- using a quadrat
- count numbers or percentage cover of dandelions
- use several transects
6
Q
What does uniform distribution mean?
A
Same number of organisms in each region
7
Q
What’s the difference between a line transect and a belt transect?
A
- line:
- laying tape across area habitat
- species that touch the tape are recorded all the way or at intervals
- belt:
- strip taken across an area
- samples taken either continuously along transect or at intervals
8
Q
How do you randomly sample something?
A
- randomly generate coordinates
- lay 2 tape measures along field at right angles to each other
- place quadrats at these coordinates
- record frequency of species or percentage cover
9
Q
How can we make sampling more representative and reliable?
A
- reduce bias with random sampling
- reduce the effect of chance with stats tests and large sample size (many)