Chapter 5,6,7 Vocab Flashcards

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Biome

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Terrestrial region inhabited by certain types of life. Ex. Various types of grasslands, deserts, forests

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Coniferous trees

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Cone bearing trees, mostly evergreens with needle like leaves. Produce soft wood

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Deciduous plants

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Trees, such as oaks or maples that survives during cold or dry seasons by shedding their leaves (not evergreen)

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Evergreen plants

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Plants that keep some of their leaves or needles throughout the year. Ex. Ferns and come bearing trees( firs, pines…)

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Forest

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Biomes with enough average precipitation (at least 76cm) to support growth of various tree species and plants

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Grassland

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Average precipitation (25-76cm) is enough to support growth of grass and plays but not enough for trees

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Latitude

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Distance from equator

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Monsoons

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Periods of heavy rain experienced on continents lying N or S of warm oceans

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Permafrost

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Permanently frozen later of soil. Found in artic tundra

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Succulent plants

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Like cacti can live in extremely dry climates by having no leaves

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Barrier island

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Long thin off shore islands of sediment that run parallel to coasts
Erosion due to development

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Benthos

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Bottom dwellers

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Coastal wetland

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Basically salty wetland. Ex bays, marshes, lagoon, mangrove swamps

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Cultural eutrophication

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Overnurishment of Aquatic ecosystems with plant nutrients ( nitrates and phosphate) due to HUMAN ACTIVITY ex agriculture, urbanization, and industry discharge

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Estuary

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Partially enclosed coastal area at the mouth of river and sea meet
Place where fresh and salt water mix

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Eutrophic zone

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Upper layer of body of water where sunlight can penetrate and support photosynthesis

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Eutrophic lake

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Lake with excessive nutrients

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Inland wetland

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Land away from coast filled with FRESHWATER ex swamps marsh bog

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Mangrove swamp

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Swamps found on coastline of warm tropical climates. Dominated my mangrove trees that can live partly submerged

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Oligotrophic lake

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Lake with low supply of nutrients

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Phytoplankton

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Small drifting plants mostly algae and bacteria

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Runoff

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Freshwater from precipitation and melting ice that flow onto earths surface into bodies of water

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Upwelling

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Movement of nutrient rich bottom water to oceans surface. Brings cold water and nutrients to surface

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Watershed

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Land that delivers water, sediments, and dissolved substances via small steams to river

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Wetland

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Land that is covered all or part of the time with salt or freshwater excluding streams lakes and ocean

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Zooplankton

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Animal plankton. Small floating herbivores that feed on plant plankton (photo plankton)

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Annual

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Plants that grows set seeds and dies in one season

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Climax community

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Fairly stable self sustaining community in advanced stage or ecological succession. High biodiversity and uses entertainment and other cycles more efficiently

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Commensalism

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Interaction between organisms where 1 type of organism benifuts and the other is neither helped nor harmed

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Competition

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Two or Moore organisms attempting to use the same scarce resources in the same ecosystem

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Disturbance

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A discrete event that disputes a ecosystem

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Ecological succession

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Process in which communities a plan animal species in a particular area are placed over time by series of different and often more complex communities

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Ecosystem services

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Natural services are natural capital that support life on earth are such of the quality of human life in the functioning of the worlds economies

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Habitat fragmentation

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Break up of a habitat into smaller pieces, usually as a result of human activities

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Indicator species

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Species that acts as an early warning that a community or ecosystems being de graded

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Keystone species

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Organisms that play roles affecting many other organisms in an ecosystem

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Mutualism

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Type of species interaction in which BOTH participating species generally benefit

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Invasive species

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No native species

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Parasitism

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Interaction between species in which one organism called the parasite praise on another organism called the host by living on or in the host

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Perennial

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Plants that can like for two or more years

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Pioneer species

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First hardy species often microbes moss or lichen that can begin colonizing a site as the first stage of ecological succession

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Primary succession

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Ecological succession in a bare area that has never been occupied by a community of organisms

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Resilience

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Ability of a living system to restore itself to original condition after being exposed to an outside disturbance that is not too drastic

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Secondary succession

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Ecological succession in an area in which natural vegetation has been removed or destroyed but the soil is not destroyed

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Theory of island biogeography

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Number of species found on island is determined by two factors: immigration rate of species new to the island and extinction rate ( will at some point reach an equilibrium point)