Ecosystems Flashcards
define abiotic factor
non living components of an ecosystem that affects other living organisms
define biotic factors
environmental factors associated with the living organisms in an ecosystem that affects each other
define ecosystems
a community of animals , plants and bacteria interrelated with the physical and chemical environment
what are the components of an ecosystem
habitat- the place where an organism lives
population- all of the organisms of one species ,who live in the same place at the same time and who breed together
community- all the populations of different species , who live in the same place at the same time , and who can interact with each other
factors effecting ecosystems
- biotic factors
- producers, plants which supply chemical energy to all other organisms
- consumers, primary consumers are herbivores , which feed on plants , and which are eaten by carnivorous secondary consumers . these in turn are eaten by carnivorous tertiary consumers
- decomposers , feed on waste material or dead organisms
what are the three types of changes in ecosystems that effect population size
cyclic changes
directional changes
unpredictable changes
describe cyclic changes
these changes repeat themselves in a rhythm
[for example movement of tides and changes in day length are cyclic . the way in which predator and prey species fluctuates is cyclic
describe directional changes
theses changes are not cyclic . they go in one direction , and tend to last longer than the lifetime of organisms within the ecosystem . within such change, particular variables continue to increase or decrease
examples include the deposition of silt in an estuary or the erosion of coastline
describe unpredictable changes
these have no rhythm and no constant direction.
for example such changes may include the effects of lightning or hurricanes
define biomass transfer
transfer of biomass from one trophic level to another
define trophic level
the level at which an organism feeds in a food chain
explain what happens to the energy reaching the producers that is not converted into growth
reflected off the plant
not hitting photosynthesis parts of the plants
different wavelengths
name one decomposer
bacteria
state three ways in which energy is transferred from primary consumers to decomposers
death
egestion
excretion
the role of pioneer species
- development of soil
- changes in soil PH
- hold more water
- release minerals and nutrients