B2b Flashcards
What is a pyramid of biomass?
- a pyramid showing the mass of living material at each stage of the food chain
- basically the weight of all the organisms at one level if you put them together
- the pyramid uses the dry biomass
What is a pyramid of numbers?
-each bar on the pyramid of numbers shows the number of organisms at that stage of the food chain
What is it a pyramid of biomass more difficult to make?
-pyramids of biomass require the dry mass of an organism, which requires killing the organism to find out
What is a trophic level?
-feeding level
Where does the energy initially come from?
-the sun
How is energy lost in the trophic levels?
-to the surroundings as heat
-respiration
-waste products (egestion-food that can not be digested and passes out as feces, excretion-releasing waste products of bodily process
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Why can you not usually have more than 4 or 5 trophic levels?
-there is not enough energy to further tropic levels
What is the formula for energy flow efficiency?
=energy available to the next level/energy that was available to the previous level
What is an ecological niche?
- a species ecological niche is how it fits in to its ecosystem.
- it depends on things like where the individual lives and what they feed on
What is intraspecific competition?
-organisms of the same species competing for resources
What is interspecific competition?
-organisms of different species competing for resources
What is a parasitic relationship (give examples)?
- parasites live off a host
- they take what they need without giving back and often harm the host
- e.g.tapeworms absorb nutrients leading to malnutrition, fleas
What is a mutualistic relationship (give examples)?
- both organisms benefit
- e.g. insects and plants, insects pollinate the plant, the insect gets nectar
- e.g. ‘cleaner species’–oxpeckers living on buffalo, oxpeckers eat pest off the buffalo and also alert it of any predators
Which competition has a bigger impact?
- intraspecific competition often has a bigger impact on organisms
- because individuals of the same species have exactly the same needs lots of resources (food, shelter, mate)