Chapter 52 Ecology & Distribution Of Life Flashcards
What is ecology
-study of interactions. Esteem organisms and their environment
How is weather and climate different
- weather is short term and at a particular location
- climate is average atmospheric consisting over long period of time
What factors affect climate? How do they affect the climate?
- solar energy, seasonal change, air circulation and rainfall, altitude, landforms, ocean currents, El Niño
- affects formations of specific ecosystems and biomes, affects what species can live there and their evolutionary response
What is an ecosystem? What characterizes an ecosystem?
- interactions of living organisms in a given area between organisms with the surrounding abiotic environment
- characterized by climate, dominant vegetation
What is a biome? What factors determine a biome? How do they differ from each other
- a biome is a zone of ecosystems
- temperature, climate, what lives there etc
What defines a terrestrial biome? What plants and animals live there
- average temperature and rainfall, seasonality, variable or constant temperature, variable or constant rain fall
- predominant plant species producers affect which other organisms live there
-tropical rain forest, desert
What defines an aquatic biome? What are the different categories for aquatic biomes? How do they differ from one another?
- defined by salinity (marine vs freshwater), water movement, water depth, deep water
- rivers, intertidal zones
Solar energy
Intensity or solar radiation varies with altitude
- less solar energy at higher and lower altitudes the poles
- higher amount of energy at equator
Seasonal change
- planets movement through space, planets tilt of axis
- tropics have greatest annual input of solar radiation, least seasonal variation
Air circulation and rainfall
-in tropics: warm, moist, air rises and expands, coils, drops moisture it rains and flows toward poles
Landforms, what is the rain shadow effect?
Winds pick up moist air from the ocean
-windward: air rises, cools, releases moisture, lush green vegetation
Leeward: air descends, warms, picks up moisture from land, arid dry conditions, desert
El Niño
- surface temperature change in the Pacific Ocean
- occurs every 2-7 years
- extreme climate disruptions: flooding and drought