Populations and communities Flashcards
What is population defined as?
A group of individual organisms of the same species living in a given area.
What is reproductive isolation?
When two populations live in different areas, making them unlikely to interbreed with each other.
What happens when the same species are geographically isolated?
They’ll develop differences and eventually evolve into different species
Why is population size estimated rather than counted?
Because it’s impossible to accuratley count every individual member of a population
What are two common sampling methods for immobile organisms?
Quadrat sampling and line/belt transects.
What is carrying capacity?
The maximum size of a population that an environment can support.
What can limit the carrying capacity?
Water, food, space and oxygen.
What are examples of density independent factors?
Droughts, wildfires, hurricanes, etc
What are examples of density dependent factors?
Competition, infection, and predation
What are examples of positive and negative feedback in populations?
Positive feedback leads to breeding increases, density dependent factors lead to negative feedback to prevent exponential growth.
What are the 3 pieces a sigmoid graph is split into?
The exponential phase, where the population increases rapidly, the transitional phase, where the population growth slows as limiting factors have increasing effects, and the plateau phase, where a population remains close to carrying capacity.
What are competitive relationships?
Competitive relationships are when members of the same species have to compete for the same resource, unless the resource is abundant. An example is plants competing for light
What are cooperative relationships?
Cooperative relationships are when both species have strong benefits because all individuals benefit. AN example is animals huddling for warmth.
What is a community?
A group of populations living together in an area and interacting with each other
What are interspecific relationships?
Interspecific relationships are relationships that occur between DIFFERENT species within an ecosystem. Herbivory is an example of this.