Module 5 - Ecology Flashcards

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What is an ecosystem?

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An ecosystem is all the biotic and abiotic components and their interrelationship with one another within a certain area.

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What is symbiosis? Give an example

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Living together of usually two different species with beneficial or negative consequences for at least one of the parties (Commensalism, Mutualism, Parasitism). E. g. Birds using trees for places to construct nests (Commensalism).

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What is intra- and interspecific competition

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Intra-specific competition: within species

Inter-specific competition: between species

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A group of hyenas killed an old male lion during a fight. How much of the initially energy do they receive when they eat the lion.

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In the case the hyaenas are tertiary consumer, because they eat a lion which is a Secondary consumer. On each stage of the trophic pyramid 90% of the energy is used for metabolic activities of the organism.
The hyaenas receive only 0,1% of the initially energy. (Grass 100% -> Impala 10% -> Lion 1% -> Hyaena 0,1%)

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Explain why parasitism is not the same as predation.

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Predation is not parasitism. Usually the predator is larger and/ or stronger than the prey species, the predator is adapted to kill his prey effectively.
Whereas a parasite is usually smaller than the host and may not necessarily kill the host (directly).

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What is Ecology

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The study of interrelationships and interactions between biotic and
abiotic (living and non-living) components.

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Ecological levels of organisation

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  1. Individual: a single organism e. g. a single termite, a Marula tree or one lion;
  2. Population: a group of organism of the same species which are able to interbreed,
    because they share the same space e. g. all the zebra in a particular Game Reserve;
  3. Community: all the populations of a certain area;
  4. Ecosystem: all biotic and abiotic components and their interrelationship with another;
  5. Biome (ecoregion): broad mappable ecological unit, representing major life zones of
    large natural areas;
  6. Biosphere: global system that includes all life on Earth and the physical environments:
    lithosphere (soils and rocks), hydrosphere (water), atmosphere (gases).
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Functional aspects of an ecosystem

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  1. Productivity and energy flow
  2. Nutrient cycle and Chemical cycle
  3. Limiting factors
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9
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Explain nutrient cycle

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  1. Primary producers (need water and oxygen)
  2. Primary consumer
  3. Secondary consumer
  4. Tertiary consumer
  5. Decomposer => Nutrient pool
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Explain Trophic Pyramid

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  1. Primary producers = 100%
  2. Primary consumer = 10%
  3. Secondary consumer = 1%
  4. Tertiary consumer = 0,1%
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Structural components of ecosystem

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  1. Abiotic

2. Biotic

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Keystone species vs Indicator species

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Keystone: should the species disappear other species would disappear as well; e. g. Bats;
Indicator species: diversity and numbers of this species indicates the health of an ecosystem; e. g. Frogs.

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