Chapter 3- Life Processes In The Biosphere Flashcards

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What are the abiotic factors?

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  • light
  • water
  • nutrients
  • PH
  • abiotic habitat provision
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What are the biotic factors?

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  • food
  • control of predation
  • pollination
  • seed dispersal
  • biotic habitat provision
  • inter-species relations
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What is ecological succession?

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Movement to colonize new habitats in an organisms life cycle.

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What are Seres?

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Stages in ecological succession when uncolonized habitats develop into climax communities.

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What are climax communities?

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The sequence of new species colonizing, thriving, and then dying out until there is a final community that remains as long as the climate doesn’t change.

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What is the hydrosere?

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When freshwater area is created and colonized by single-called algae from the soil.

Birds & flying insects bring seeds that with time will turn the water into an area filled with sediments and other dead organic material

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What is the lithosere?

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The development of a community of species on:

  • Bare rock; cliff fall
  • the retreat of a glacier
  • volcanic eruption
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What is the psammosere?

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Ecological succession on sand where there are no plant nutrients, rapid drainage, roots are hard to stay in

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What is secondary succession?

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Human activities that disturb climax communities may recreate conditions suitable for species that earlier colonized the area.

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Why is secondary succession faster than primary succession?

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Soil does not have to develop

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What is the calculation to measure biodiversity?

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D=N(N-1)/Σn(n-1)

N=total number of organisms
n=total number of organisms of an individual species
Σ= sum of

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What are r-selected species? And give one example.

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They are species that respond quickly to low survival rates and reach sexual maturity quickly

Eg. Mice

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What are k-selected species? And give one example.

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They are species that recover slowly from a decline in population and reach sexual maturity at an older age

Eg.whales

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What is MSY( max. Sustainable Yield)

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And estimates of the greatest exploitation that is possible without causing on sustainable long-term population decline.

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How do you calculate population?

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Starting population+births+ immigrants- deaths- emigrants

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What is the difference between density independent factors and density dependent factors?

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Population has no effect on DIFs however does for DDFs as the chance of survival will depend on population density

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Define taxonomy

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The science of grouping organisms according to the similarities in their features

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Define species

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A group of closely related organisms

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Define evolution

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Process that changes the gene pool of a species or separates gene pools

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Define habitat

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The area or location where a species or a community of species live

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Define ecological niche

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The role a species plays in a habitat

22
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Define ecosystem

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The combination of abiotic and biotic factors

23
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Define biome

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Large geographical regions with specific climatic conditions

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Define biosphere

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All of planet earth inhabited by living organisms