P2 Ecosystems Flashcards
What is an ecosystem?
All of the interacting living organisms and non-living conditions in an area.
What are the factors affecting ecosystems?
- Biotic factors:
- predation
- competition
- hunting - Abiotic factors:
- light
- temperature
- pH
What is biomass?
The mass of all the living material present in an ecosystem - travels through ecosystem by feeding.
Why is not all of the light that hits a plant converted into biomass?
- Some of the light may not hit a chloroplast.
- Some of the light may have the wrong wavelength, and be reflected.
- Another factor, eg. concentration of carbon dioxide, limits the rate of photosynthesis.
- The total amount of light energy the light uses to form biomass is called gross production.
- Some light energy in plants is used for respiration, the resulting biomass after respiration is the net production.
Why is energy lost to the ecosystem at trophic levels?
- Not all of the organism is eaten.
- Some of the organism won’t be digested, meaning energy is lost in faeces.
- Some energy will be lost by respiration and by other waste products.
How do farmers increase percentage efficiency of biomass?
- Simplify food webs to remove competing organisms.
- Reduce respiratory losses, eg. by reducing reliance on respiration to keep organisms warm (heat lamps etc.)
What is succession?
When an ecosystem changes from simple to complex over time.
What are the seral stages of succession?
- Pioneer species
- Intermediate community
- Climax community
What is the first stage of succession?
- Uninhabited land is colonised by a pioneer species (such as moss or lichen), usually in the form of small seeds or spores.
- Pioneer species are often adapted for colonisation, eg. tolerant to extreme conditions and able to reproduce asexually.
- Pioneer species change the environment, making it less hostile and enabling other species to survive.
What is the second stage of succession (intermediate community)?
- Over time herb species, such as grass begin to grow, followed by shrubs and trees.
- When these species decompose, they release their nutrients into the soil.
What is the third stage of succession (climax community)?
- Over time, the intermediate community allows a stable community to form, that no longer experiences succession.
What is deflected succession?
- When human activity halts succession, and prevents climax communities from forming.
- This can occur due to agriculture.