Lecture 18- Food Webs II Flashcards

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What is environmental stability?

A

Interactions between species disrupted by environmental fluctuations

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2
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A stable environment equals?

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Diverse and interconnected food web

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3
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Highly seasonal environments equals?

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Less diverse and poorly interconnected food webs

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4
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What is the match-mismatch hypothesis?

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Central concept for understanding how climate and life history (events/stages) interact

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5
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Match-mismatch hypothesis is based on _____

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Phenology

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What is phenology?

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Timing of life history events (like when the leaves emerge, flowers, when birds lay their eggs, when they leave the nest, when they migrate)

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Phenology is triggered by ____ and ____ environmental cues

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  • Temperature
  • Photoperiod
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8
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Phenology is also tied around ____

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Resource availability

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9
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How does resource availability interact with phenology?

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Species matching their resources when its best when demand for resources and resource availability have a higher overlap

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10
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Optimizing offspring fitness when ____ is high

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Food abundance

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11
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The match-mismatch hypothesis assumes ____

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Seasonal timing of reproduction is fixed

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12
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What happens when the timing of reproduction doesn’t match with the timing of resource availability?

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  • Not getting enough food availability and less survival
  • Mismatch fo demand and supply
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13
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What are the three main effects of climate change?

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  1. Changes in relative timing of prey (shift in timming of food availability = not much overlap)
  2. Changes in level of prey abundance (Can have lots of overlaps with resources but there is less resources overall)
  3. Changes in amplitude of annual variations (spaw worked out well, then the following year there was not enough resources, more population fluctuations)
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14
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What is happening to great tits?

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  • Earlier selection on earlier breeding
  • Later breeders are not selected for because the babies often dont survive because no resources
  • Selection pressure on birds who breed earlier
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15
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What are the effects of climate change on migratory birds?

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  • No change in timing of spring migration
  • Earlier spring in breeding gorunds, plants green up earlier
  • Increasing mismatch between arrival and development of high quality food.
  • Decline in recruitment of juveniles leaving for fall migration
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16
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What is happening to puffin due to climate change?

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  • Herring body size is related ti water temperature
  • Warmr water = smaller herrings
  • Success is higher when herrings are larger
17
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What are some implications of climate change on caribou?

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  • Ecosystem structure and trophic interactions may be changing
  • Mismatch will have major implications
  • Largely affects recruitment of juveniles