ecology (T7) Flashcards
state the levels of organisation in an ecosystem
individual, population, community, ecosystem
what is an ecosystem
the interaction between living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) part of an ecosystem
what factors do plants compete for
- light
- space
- water
- minerals from the soil
what factors do animals compete for?
- food
- mates
- territory
what is intraspecific competition
competition within a species
what is interspecific competition?
competition between different species
what is interdependence
different species depend on eachother for resources, if one species is removed the whole community may be affected
what is a stable community
a community in which all the biotic factors (the different species) and all abiotic factors are balanced so that population sizes remain relatively constant.
what are abiotic factors
non-living factors
what are biotic factors
living factors
what abiotic factors may affect an ecosystem
- light intensity
- temperature
- moisture
- soil ph and mineral content
- wind intensity and direction
- carbon dioxide level
- oxygen level
why might light intensity affect an ecosystem
different species of plant may have different optimum light intensities for growth
why does temperature affect an ecosystem
different animal and plant species may have different optimum temperatures for growth and survival
hoe does soil ph affect an ecosystem
certain plants may grow better in either alkaline or acidic soil, soil ph may affect the colour of the plant e.g. hydrangea
how does moisture level affect an ecosystem
certain plants cannot survive in waterlogged soil as their roots cannot respire
certain plants are adapted to high moisture levels
how does wind intensity affect an ecosystem
plant seeds are more likely to germinate in places in locations with lower wind intensity, which may also attract animals that depend on the plant to live nearby
how does soil mineral content affect an ecosystem
more plants require a high soil mineral content to grow well
example of a type of plant that has adapted to low soil mineral content
carnivorous plants catch insects to compensate for the low level of soil mineral content
how does CO₂ concentration affect an ecosystem
higher CO₂ conc. leads to more plant growth
how does O₂ conc. affect an ecosystem
aquatic animals cannot survive in areas with low O₂ conc.
state the biotic factors that make up an ecosystem
- food
- new predators
- new pathogens
- competition
what sre adaptations
features that enable organisms to survive in their living environment
what are organisms living in extreme environments called
extremophiles
what are three examples of extreme living environments
- high temp.
- high pressure
- hish salt conc.