Community dynamics Flashcards

1
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What is a community?

A

The group formed when all the different populations of species share the same habitat

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2
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What represents the biodiversity of a habitat? Give examples.

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ALL living things

  • Bacteria
  • Animals
  • Fungi
  • Plant
  • Fish
  • Insects
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3
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Biodiversity is measured using what?

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  1. Species richness

2. Relative abundance

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4
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Describe species richness.

A
  • Used to measure biodiversity

- Total number of different species in the community

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5
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Describe relative abundance.

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  • used to measure biodiversity

- The number of each species in relation to the total number of organisms in the community

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6
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What makes for high biodiversity?

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Species richness is high

the relative abundance of different species is similar

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7
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What are the relationships between individuals of different species?

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Interspecific interactions

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8
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Name the types of interspecific interactions?

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  1. Competition
  2. Predation (sub set-Paratism)
  3. Mutualism
  4. Commensalism
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9
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What are interspecific interactions?

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The relationships between individuals of different species

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10
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What is symbiosis? Give examples.

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Close and often long-term interaction between two or more different biological species

  • Mutualism
  • Paratism
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What is symbiosis? Give examples.

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Close and often long-term interaction between two or more different biological species

  • Mutualism
  • Paratism
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12
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Describe competition (interspecific interactions)

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Relasionship in which different species depend on the same limited ressources such as light, food, water, and territory

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Who profits the best in a competition relation?

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Usually the most well adapted species will profit the best from the available ressouces

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14
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What is limited in competition relationships?

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Strong competition can limit the presence of species

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15
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Example of competition relationship

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Plants in a forest where vegetation is dense must compete for light

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16
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Describe predation (interspecific interactions)

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When one species consumes another for food

17
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Predation includes who? (diet)

A

Herbivores and carnivores

18
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Predation: relation ship between populations of predators and prey

A

pop. of predators affect pop. of prey

more pred., less prey
less prey, more pred

less pred, more prey
more prey, more pred

19
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Predation: how do prey defend themselves from predators?

A

Prey must be adopted to protect or defend themselves from predators

20
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Name a subset of predation

A

Parasitism

21
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Describe parasitism

A

Relationship in which one species profits from another species, which is harmed by the interaction. It is a form of predation.

22
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Does the parasite kill its host in a parasitism interaction? Why?

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Usually a parasite does not kill its host because it needs the host to survive

23
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What can happen to a host in a parasitism interaction?

A

the host can become sick from the parasite or die

24
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Example of parasitism interaction?

A

tapeworms that live in intestines and take valuable nutrients from them

fleas that suck blood from animals

25
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What are the types of symbiosis?

A
  • Commensalism
  • Mutualism
  • Parasitism
26
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Describe commensalism

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One species benefits and the other is unaffected. It is neither harmed nor benefited.

27
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Describe mutualism

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A relationship in which two different species benefit and the relationship is mutually beneficial