8.7: Disturbances In An Ecosystem Flashcards
What can disturbances in an ecosystem influence?
Species diversity and composition
What is a disturbance?
- an event that changes a community by removing organisms from it or altering resource availability
Ex. Fire, droughts, human activity etc.
What is ecological succession?
The gradual process by which the species composition of a community changes and develops over time after a disturbance
What are the two types of ecological succession?
Primary and secondary
What is primary succession?
- a series of changes on an entirely new (previously lifeless) habitat that has not been colonized
What is secondary succession?
- a series of changes that clears an existing community, but leaves the soil intact
Ex. Fire (seeds are like revived or smth idk)
Give some examples of how primary succession would occur.
- Improvement/increase in soil quality, which allows plants to grow, More nutrients available
- plants need nutrients like P and N to grow - Change in pH, H2O levels, temp, etc.
What is the strongest disturbance to an ecosystem?
HUMAN ACTIVITY
what are the 4 main threats to biodiversity?
- habitat loss
- invasive species
- over harvesting
- global change
Why is habitat loss a threat to biodiversity? (2)
- single greatest threat to biodiversity
- agricultural development and urbanization
Ex. Clear cutting, cattle grazing, farmland
Why are invasive species a threat to biodiversity?
- a nonnative species that can occupy a wide range of habitats and competitively exclude native species from those habitats
Ex. Zebra mussels (lake wpg) murder hornets (BC) Asian carp (USA)
Why is overharvesting a threat to biodiversity?
Organisms are harvested faster than their populations Can rebound
Ex. Harvesting of ivory in elephants (banned now)
Overfishing
What is global change, and why is global change a threat to biodiversity?
- alterations to climate, atmospheric chemistry, and ecological systems that reduce the capacity of earth to sustain life
Ex. Air/water pollution (acid rain), CO2 emissions, ocean acidification (increase CO2 means increase in carbonic acid production)
Why are human disturbances the strongest disturbance to an ecosystem? (3)
- significant increase of endangered species
- many species that are now threatened could potentially provide food, medicine, and fibres
- scientist say we are in a mass extinction now
What are biogeographical factors?
- large scale factors that contribute to a range of diversity observed