ecology in the local environment Flashcards

1
Q

what factors affect the distributions of organisms?

A

the presence of other living organisms such as predators or

physical factors such as soil type and water availability

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2
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what is biodiversity?

A

the variety of different species living in a habitat

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3
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what are the two types of ecosystems?

A

natural, such as lakes

artificial, such as fish farms

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4
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what does a native woodland contain?

A

plants that have grown there naturally and have not been introduced by humans

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5
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what is a habitat?

A

where a plant or animal lives

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6
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what is a community?

A

all the animals and plants living in the same area

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7
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how can the number of organisms in an area be discovered?

A

using string as a transect line

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8
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after using transect lines what is the data plotted in?

A

a kite diagram

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9
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what is biodiversity?

A

the amount of non-artificial organisms in an area

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10
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what does abiotic mean?

A

non-living

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11
Q

give 3 examples of abiotic factors?

A

availability of water, exposure and pH

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12
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what causes zonation?

A

for example Ferns prefer wetter places away from the path whereas others prefer dryer places so they live nearer the path

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13
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what are the 3 types of traps to capture bugs?

A

pooters
nets
pitfall traps

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14
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what is a quadrat used for?

A

to see the population of plants or animals in an area

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15
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explain what happens in ‘capture and recapture’?

A

the animals are trapped, recorded and marked in some harmless way
they are then released and the traps are set again a few days later. The animals with or without markings are recorded

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16
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how do we calculate population size?

A

number in 2nd sample previously marked

17
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what is a population?

A

a group of plants or animals of the same species

18
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why are population sizes always changing (2 points)

A

animals are being born and others are dying

there is movement of animals in and out of ecosystems

19
Q

what do we assume when we do the capture and recapture method?

A

there are no deaths or immigration

marked animals does not affect their survival (i.e. affecting camouflage)