Chapter 19.4 Flashcards

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Predator-Prey Cycle

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The population of predators and prey correlating together and help keep each other’s population in check.

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Mechanical Def.

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Part of the body as a defense or weapon to discourage predator : Thorns, stinger

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Physical Def.

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Altering physical appearance , body/shape : Camouflage, mimicry

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Chemical Def.

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Toxic and substance : Poison, bad smell (Skunks)

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Behavioral Def.

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Reaction to confuse or avoid predators : Traveling in groups, playing dead

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Mimicry

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Non Harmful species copying the appearance of a harmful one

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Competitive Exclusion Principle

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Two species cannot share the same niche. Results in a competition where one will dominate the other and become more evolved; the other may go extinct.

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Niche

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Unique resources dedicated to an environmental condition

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Symbiosis

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Close, long-term species/relationships between different species

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Mutualism

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Both species benefit

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Commensalism

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One species benefits, the other is unaffected

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Parasitism

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One species is benefited while the other is harmed

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Biodiversity

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Variation of species - Measured by # of species and relative abundance

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Species Richness

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Number of different types of species living in a habitat (Greater near the equator)

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Relative Abundance

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Population # of a species in comparison to the overall # population (lower = more biodiversity)

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Species Evenness

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Distribution of species relative abundance

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Foundation Species

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Based of the community

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Keystone Species

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Most impact/important, maintains commonness of species, structure, and biodiversity

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Environmental Disturbance

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Natural disasters, climate change

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Primary Sucession

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Pioneers species settling in a new area with no soil

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Secondary Sucession

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Resettling in soil after an environmental disturbance (forest fire ex)

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Pioneer Species

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The first to populate an environment converting rock into fertile soil : Lichen (algae), moss, bacteria

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Climax Community

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Community is at a stable equilibrium, maintained indefinitely

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Succession

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Sequences in a community after a disturbance, or first development