Life processes in the biosphere Flashcards
what is a range of tolerance
for a specific condition or factor organisms can survive within a relatively narrow range, can survive environmental changes
why are populations with large gene pools more likely to survive environmental change
some individuals will become adapted to new conditions, more survivors to breed and rebuild population and offspring would be adapted
name 4 important abiotic factors
light, pH, water, mineral nutrients
name 8 important biotic factors
food supply (high abundant reliable allow smany animals to survive) / seed dispersal (moved by wind or by animal , plants produce seeds that intend to attract animals) / pollination / disease / avoiding predators (creates defence mechanisms or camouflage) / symbiotic nutrition (species evolve to assist each other) / nutrient supply
what is ecological succession
change in structure and species composition of a community overtime
why is ecological succession important
necessary to avoid extinction, as changing conditions make current location unsuitable for survival
what is a sere
a stage in succession
what is a climax community
long-term stable community at the end of succession
state the developments that occur to create a climax community
soil creates a pioneer species / larger plant species grow, brought in by wind or animal / increasing levels of organic matter, eg humus, hold soil together / trees begin to grow, shade out shrubs creating shade tolerant plants / animal communities develop due to succession, biodiversity increases as succession proceeds
what is a pioneer species
first colonisers for succession eg mosses and lichens dying and decomposing in soil
what are the 3 types of succession
primary (development where no organisms have grown before) / deflected (situation where climax community cannot be achieved) / secondary (community develops on previously colonised area, generally faster than primary as soil already exists)
name the 5 methods of maintaining plagioclimax communities
grazing / mowing / burning / coppicing / pollarding
what is coppicing
when trees are cut down to ground level with a different area is cut each year on a regular cycle, allows more light and rain to reach woodland floor, allowing wildflowers to grow = food for insects
what is a plagioclimax
human activity deflecting climax community so natural climax community doesn’t have time to reform
what is pollarding
branches are cut back rather than the trunk, keeps regrowing shoots out of reach for animals that would eat them, cut branches left to prove organic matter for decomposers, also prolongs tree life so less likely to be damaged by wind