Population size and ecosystems Flashcards

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What is the definition of Population

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An interbreeding group of organisms, of a particular species, in a particular location habitat

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What is the definition of Community

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All of the organisms, of all species, living in one location at one time

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What is the definition of ecosystem

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A characteristic community of interdependent species and their habitat

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What is the definition of Habitat

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The location in which an organism lives

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What is the definition of Niche

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The role of a particular species in its ecosystem, including its microhabitat, feeding and breeding behaviour etc.

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what is the definition of ecology

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The study of how living organisms interact with each other and their environment

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What is the definition of Enviroment

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The physical and biological conditions under which an organism lives

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What is the definition of biotic

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The biological components of an ecosystem

a part of the environment of an organism that is living

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what is the definition of abiotic

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The non-biological components in an ecosystem

a part of the environment of an organism that is non living

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what are ecosystems described as

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dynamic as they are constantly changing

due to changes in
species composition
population sizes
Biological cycles
successional changes 
Energy flow
Light intensity and mineral availability
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What are the 6 things that cause an ecosystem to be dynamic

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species composition

population sizes

Biological cycles

successional changes

Energy flow

Light intensity and mineral availability

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What are the population numbers dependent on

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Birth rate
Death rate
Immigration
Emigration

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What circumstance will a population size increase

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when

Birth rate + immigration > death rate + emigration

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14
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what is the correct term when talking about bacteria’s birthrate

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Reproductive rate

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What are the 4 phases of the sigmoid population growth curve

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lag phase
log phase
stationary phase
Death phase

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what is involved during the lag phase

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initially population does not increase but then there is a period of slow growth

this phase has a very high metabolic activity
(ENZYME SYNTHESIS)

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lag phase in animals like rabbits who reproduce alot

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time taken for them to reach sexual maturity so they can properly mate

18
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what is involved in the exponential phase

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numbers increase as long as there inst a limiting factor impacting growth

The rate of reproduction however doesn’t stay constant due to ENVIRONMENTAL RESISTANCE

however other factors also impact the growth rate

such as biotic and abiotic factors

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what is an environmental resistance

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refers to environmental factors

20
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What is are some examples of environmental factors

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food available

concentration of waste products becoming toxic

not enough space

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What is an example of biotic factors

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predation
parsitism
competition

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what is an example of abiotic factors

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temperature and light intensity

23
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what is involved in the stationary phase

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occurs when birthrate = death rate

population has reached its carrying capacity

its not constant fluctuates around carrying capacity

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what is the definition of carrying capacity

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the maximum number around which a population fluctuates in a given environment

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what is involved in the death phase

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factors that slow population growth at the end of the lag phase become more significant and population size decreases until the death rate is larger than birthrate

this leads to a decline in in population size

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calculations on pg 67

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calculations on pg 67

27
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what is the birth rate

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the reproductive capacity of a population, the number of new individuals derived from reproduction per unit of time

28
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what is immigration

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the movement of individuals into a population of the same species

29
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what is the equilibrium species

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species that control their population by competition rather than by reproduction and dispersal