Lab 4 - Succession Flashcards

1
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What is an ecotone?

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It is a mixed community formed by the overlapping of adjoining communities in a transition area (transitional strip separating 2 communities)

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What is edge effect?

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It is the tendency for increased variety and organism density at community junctions as well as microclimate effects associated with changes from one community to another

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3
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What are edge species?

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They are species particularly adapted to living in ecotones

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4
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What does ephemeral organisms mean?

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it refers to organisms with short life cycles/growing seasons

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5
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What is basal area?

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It is the cross section area of a stem of a plant or of all plants in a stand and is used to determine percent stocking

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6
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What is importance value?

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It provides an overall estimate of the influence or importance of species in a community. It’s expressed as the sum of relative frequency, relative density, and relative dominance, divided by 3

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What is dominance?

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DBH is used to calculate basal areas of trees and so the total areas of the stems indicate the contribution of each species to the total biomass of the community.

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What is relative dominance?

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It is the basal area of a species divided by the sum of the basal areas for all species

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9
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What is density?

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It is the count of individuals per unit area for each species

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10
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What is relative density?

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It is the number of individual species divided by the sum density of all species, multiplied by 100

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What is frequency?

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It is based on how many points a species is found in, and provides an estimation of regularity occurence

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What is relative frequency?

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It is the frequency of species divided by the sum of frequencies of all species multiplied by 100

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13
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What is succession?

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It is the sequence of replacement of one community by another until a relatively stable community occupies the area

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14
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What is primary succession?

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It is the development of an ecosystem that begins on an area that has not been previously occupied by a community.

ex. newly exposed rock from former sea beds, lava, glacial retreat, etc

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15
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What is secondary succession?

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it is the development of an ecosystem after an incomplete disturbance of an area that was previously occupied by another ecosystem

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16
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What is a climax community?

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It is a stable, undisturbed plant community that evolved through stages and the species will remain unchanged as long as no disturbance occurs

17
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What is a DBH tape?

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It is a calibrated measuring tape to determine DBH, typically measured at 1.3m above ground

18
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What is a quadrant?

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It is an area subtended by a 90 degree angle at a sampling point

19
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What is a transect?

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A series of observations along a survey line

20
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Describe point-centred quarter method (plotless sampling)

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OKAY (check your lab manual because i don’t want to type this)