4.4 Populations and Sampling Techniques Flashcards
Ecosystem
The living organisms and the environment with which they interact
Habitat
The natural environment where an organism lives
Niche
The role of a species within an ecosystem
Species
A group of similar organisms that can interbreed naturally to produce fertile offspring
Population
All of the individuals of the same species that live at the same place and time
Biotic Factors
The living parts of an ecosystem, which includes the organisms and their effects on each other
Disease
An illness characterized by specific signs and symptoms
Intra-specific Competition
Competition between individuals of the same species (for example, for food or a mate)
Inter-specific Competition
Competition between members of different species (for example, predator-prey)
Mark-release-recapture
A method to estimate the population size of mobile species
Lincoln Index
A mathematical equation that can use the mark-release-recapture data to estimate the population size
Frame Quadrat
A plastic or metal square that sets a standard unit of area for study of the distribution of marine organisms
Transect
A rope or tape marked at regular intervals that sets standard distances for study or the distribution of marine organisms
Line Transect
A sampling method involving counting of species that touch the transect
Continuous Sampling
Samples are taken along the whole length of the transect