AQUATIC ECOSYSTEM Flashcards
are time-tested sampling techniques that are best suited for coastal areas techniques where access to a habitat is relatively easy
QUADRAT SAMPLING
are complex systems that include a variety of organisms such as fish, invertebrates, algae, and shells, which are dependent on one another and to their environment for food, nutrients, and shelter
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
(TRUE/FALSE) More evenly represented species (evidenced by similar population sizes) illustrate a higher species evenness and an overall more diverse ecosystem
TRUE
a measure of the relative abundance of each species
SPECIES EVENNESS
What adaptations of these organisms would need to allow them to live in slow-moving environment?
- adaptations of legs that allow them to swim than holding on the substrates; shells for protection and camouflage from possible dangers
What adaptations of these organisms would need to allow them to live in fast-moving environment?
- adaptations that can handle high velocity such as hooked feet(to hold on the rocky substrates) and streamlined bodies (to resist the drag)
2 Different stream types
Slow-moving stream and Fast-moving stream
organisms that live in the water column above the substrate
NEKTONIC
organisms that dwell close to the substrates; bottom-dwellers
BENTHIC ORGANISMS
Two categories of macroinvertebrate
BENTHIC AND NEKTONIC
organisms visible to the naked eye and have no internal skeletal system or backbone; live part or all of their life in water
AQUATIC MACROINVERTEBRATE
is the percent composition of an organism of a particular kind relative to the total number of organisms in the area or community. It is the best way to express the diversity in an ecosystem
RELATIVE ABUNDANCE
two factors that are considered in measuring diversity
RELATIVE ABUNDANCE AND SPECIES EVENNESS
The degree of similarity based on species composition between two sampling sites
INDEX OF SIMILARITY
RELATIVE ABUNDANCE FORMULA
Relative Abundance = ((no. of individuals per genus species)/ (total no. of individuals)) x 100