7C - Ecosystems Flashcards
Habitat
The place where an organism lives, e.g. a rocky shore or a field.
Population
All the organisms of one species in a habitat.
Community
Populations of different species in a habitat make up a community.
Ecosystem
A community, plus all the non-living (abiotic) conditions in the area in which it lives. Ecosystems can be small, e.g. a pond, or large, e.g. an entire ocean.
Abiotic conditions
The non-living features of the ecosystem, e.g. temperature and availability of water.
Biotic conditions
The living features of the ecosystem, e.g. the presence of predators or food.
Niche
The role of a species within its habitat, e.g. what it eats, where and when it feeds.
Adaptation
A feature that members of a species have that increases their chance of survival and reproduction, e.g. giraffes have long necks to help them reach vegetation that’s high up. This increases their chances of survival when food is scarce.
Ecology
The study of organisms in an environment.
Environment
The conditions that surround an organism - biotic and abiotic factors.
Species
Organisms that look similar that can breed to produce fertile offspring.
What is specific about niches?
Every species occupies a different niche.
What does the niche a species occupies include?
Its biotic interactions - e.g. the organisms it eats, and those it’s eaten by.
Its abiotic interactions - e.g. the oxygen an organism breathes in and the carbon dioxide it breathes out.
What can a niche be occupied by only?
It can only be occupied by one species.
What happens if two species try to occupy the same niche?
They will compete with each other and one species will be more successful than the other, until only one of the species is left.