Chapters 38-40 - Community and Ecosystem Ecology Flashcards
What is a biological community?
A community that includes all of the populations of various organisms live close enough for potential interaction
What 2 things does biodiversity depend on?
- Species richness (number of different species)
- Relative abundance (proportional representation of a species)
What are interspecific interactions
Relationships with individuals of other species
What is interspecific competition?
When species of different ecological niches overlap, and common resources are limited since they both require that resource
What is competitive exclusion?
When one species out competes and eliminates the competitor for the resource that they both require.
What is co evolution?
When a change in one species act as a new selective force on another species, resulting in it evolving as well.
What are scavengers?
Large animals that feed on carcasses
Ex. Wolf
What are detritivores?
Animals that eat decaying organic materials such as animal waste, plant litter, bodies of small dead organisms
Ex. Earthworms
What are decomposers?
Animals that breakdown and digest dead/decaying organisms and provide raw material for producers to use.
(usually smaller pieces that have already been broken down by detritivores)
Ex. Fungi
What is a keystone species?
A species whose impact on its community is much larger than its biomass or abundance would indicate.
(Holds the rest of it community in place)
Ex. Sea otters in the kelp community
What is a trophic cascade?
When the removal of one species leads to effects for various other levels of the trophic structure
Ex. Removing a quaternary consumer will result in overpopulation of the animal is would normally eat
What are the 3 types of symbioses?
- Mutualism - both species benefit from relationship
- Parasitism - only one species benefits while the other is harmed
- Commensalism - one species benefits while the other is neither harmed nor benefits
How much usable energy is used up at each trophic level?
Approx. 10x loss at each level