B16 - Adaptations, Interdependence, And Competition Flashcards
What do plants need to survive? (8)
- Light
- CO2
- Water
- Minerals
- Correct pH of the soil
- Correct temperature
- Correct humidity
- Space
What do animals need to survive? (6)
- Space
- Food
- Water
- Temperature
- Oxygen
- Mate m/f
Adaptations of dandelions? (5)
- Light fluffy parachutes on seeds to help dispersal and compete very successfully
- Deep taproot so it is hard to remove
- Regenerate very quickly
- Leaves aref close to the ground so it is hard to be eaten by an animal or mowed by a person
- Long flowering period so ensure fertilisation?
Why do plants spread their seeds?
So that the parent plant doesn’t compete with the seedlings for Light, space, water and mineral ions.
D. Community?
Populations of different species of animal, plants, fungi, Protista, bacteria and archaea that are all interdependent on a habitat.
D. Ecosystem?
Interaction of a community of living organisms with the non living (abiotic) parts of their environment.
Within any community, the different animals and plants are often…
Interdependent
What does interdependence mean?
When, in a community, each species depends on another species for food, pollination, shelter, seed dispersal etc. If one species is removed, the whole community is affected.
What is a stable community?
Where all the species and environmental factors are in balance so that population sizes stay roughly the same.
3 Examples of interactions between plants and animals in an ecosystem?
- Animals eat plants
- Animals pollinate plants
- Animals spread seeds through droppings
Abiotic factors affecting communities? (7)
- Light intensity
- Temperature
- Moisture levels
- Soil pH and mineral content
- Wind intensity and direction
- Carbon dioxide levels for plants
- Availability of oxygen for animals and aquatic animals
Biotic factors affecting communities? (4)
- availability of food
- new predators arriving
- new pathogens
- new competitors
D. Abiotic?
non living
D. Quadrat?
a sample area
What do animals compete for? (3)
food, territory and mates