Communities to Ecosystems Flashcards

1
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How is an ecosystem different from a community?

A

Ecosystems include abiotic factors

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What is the difference between a food web and a food chain?

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A food chain is the flow of energy from prey to predator, food webs are side by side interconnected food chains

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3
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What can food webs describe?

A

Community interactions, competition, predation, parasitism, mutualism based on food acquisition

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4
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What are the 3 species levels in a food web?

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Basal species: don’t feed on others and are fed upon
Intermediate species: feed on other species and are fed upon
Top predators: feed on others but are generally not fed upon

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5
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What is a guild?

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A group of organisms that make their living in a similar way

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6
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What are competitive asymmetries?

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Strong competitors create competitive hierarchies

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7
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What are keystone species?

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Species with a disproportionate effect on the community relative to its abundance

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Why are highly numerous species that the ecosystem depends upon not keystone species?

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Their impact comes from their numbers

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9
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What happens when a keystone species is removed?

A

Trophic cascades, loss of diversity

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10
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What is an ecosystem engineer?

A

A species whose activities create or maintain new habitat (beavers)

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In what order does energy proceed through the trophic levels?

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Sun -> plants -> consumers -> decomposers

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12
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In what order do nutrients proceed through the trophic levels?

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Inorganic nutrient pool -> producers -> consumers -> decomposers -> back to nutrient pool

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13
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How much energy is passed on to each trophic level?

A

10%

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14
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How is the end result energy and nutrients different once it reaches decomposers?

A

Energy flows and gets released as heat, nutrients get recycled

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15
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Which nutrient limits primary production in aquatic systems and in terrestrial systems?

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Phosphorus in aquatic, nitrogen in terrestrial

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16
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Why is the number of trophic levels in an ecosystem usually limited to 3-5?

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Energy losses are too great, and higher trophic level don’t get enough

17
Q

What 5 things limit energy transfer to higher trophic levels?

A

Maintenance, respiration, growth, reproduction, heat loss

18
Q

Do nutrients and energy stay in a system?

A

No, ecosystems are boundless and energy and nutrients can move in and out