ecology in the anthropocene Flashcards

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what is exponential growth?

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when population experiences unlimited growth. increases steadily by constant ratio. birth rate > death rate

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what is logical growth?

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when population growth is limited (usually because of finite resources). population growth slows as population size approaches K.

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what is K in terms of population growth?

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it is carrying capacity. which is how many individuals an environment can support without strain

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what is anthropocene?

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new geological period, starting from around 70 years ago due to human activity

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what can anthropocene lead to?

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increased rate of extinction compared to background level

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what is coevolution? give example of method

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interacting organisms evolve reciprocally. e.g. thru parasitism and commensalism

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what are the tropic roles?

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decomposer, primary producer, primary consumer, secondary…

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what are the types of species interaction?

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predator/prey, herbivory, competition, commensalism, mutualism, parasitism

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what are the ways humans impact other species’ growth?

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conservation management, biological control (introduce species to control), habitat alteration/lost & climate change, fishing/hunting, agriculture

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how do density-dependent and density-independent factors regulate population growth?

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density-dependent factors can interact with density-independent factors and limit population growth. e.g. food shortage (DD) and extreme weather (DI)

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what are the impacts of age structure on population growth?

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countries with rapid growth have a broad-based age structure. population will continue to grow if reproduction continuously occurs

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what impacts do humans have on their own growth?

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for most of human history, population grew slowly due to restraints, but for last 2 centuries it has grown exponentially due to human technology and sharing info - K has increased in the habitats we occupy

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what factors affect future human population growth?

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food, water, healthcare, education, contraceptive use, economics, culture

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what do density-dependent and independent factors rely on?

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DD’s influence increases/decrease with changes in population. population size does not affect DI

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what are the other factors affecting population growth?

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fecundity, generation time, age structure

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what is fecundity?

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potential reproductive output, age of reproductive maturity, number of offsprings produced per reproductive event, number of reproductive events in individuals life time

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what is generation time?

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average time between two generation. time between birth of individual and their offspring

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what is a trophic cascade?

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removing one species has large/unpredictable impact