distribution of organisms 3.2 Flashcards
what are biotic factors
living factors which affects ecosystem
the 5 biotic factors
competition for resources, disease, food availability, grazing and predation
over-grazing
can lead to plant species being destroyed therefore biodiversity is medium
under-grazing
can lead to a small number of very vigorous plants species becoming dominant therefore biodiversity is low
moderate-grazing
leads to high biodiversity of plant species because faster growing plants that shade out light are held in check
what are abiotic factors
non-living factors which affect ecosystems
four abiotic factors
light intensity, moisture, pH and temperature
predation
- as the predation of the hare increases there is more food for the lynx so their population also increases
- this reaches a point where too many hares are eaten and their population decreases
- now with less food to eat, the lynx population decreases allowing more hares to survive
light intensity
- apparatus, light meter
- source of error, casting a shadow over meter, variation of light intensity and clouds during the day
- how to minimise error, ensure the light panel is not shaded, take several readings at the same time of day
moisture
- apparatus, moisture meter
- source of error, probe might be damp or dirty from previous measurements
- how to minimise error, dry and clean probe before use
temperature
- apparatus, thermometer
- source of error, probe not left long enough in soil
- how to minimise error, leave the probe for several minutes
pH
- apparatus, pH meter
- source of error, probe isn’t fully inserted
- how to minimise error, insert probe fully
line transect
can be used to investigate how abiotic factors can affect the biodiversity in a habitat
sampling
when a small number of organisms are counted which is representative to a particular ecosystem and the total population can be estimated
why do we sample an ecosystem
1) to investigate which organisms live there
2) to investigate how abundant these organisms are
3) to investigate the reasons why the organism lives there