Some Leftovers Flashcards

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Temperature Adaptations

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Thermal insulation, Chemical Reactions, Movements

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Solute/Water Balance

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Osmosis and diffusion

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Adaptations to Solute/Water Balance

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Osmoregulation

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Hyperosmotic

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Freshwater taxa (kidneys eliminate excess water and retain most solutes)

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Hypoosmotic

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Saltwater taxa (kidneys conserve water and excrete most solutes)

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Adaptations for Oxygen

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Air breathing, Oxygen from water with countercurrent circulation, Increased hemoglobin and low rates of activity

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Air Breathers

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Marine mammals, marine reptiles, seabirds, amphibious fish

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Depth and Pressure Adaptations

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Deep-sea animals lack air sacs, deep diving animals can collapse lungs

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Capacity to Carry Oxygen

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Increased volume of arteries and veins, storage of oxygen tied to myoglobin in muscles and high concentrations of other globins in brain tissue to prevent hypoxia, increased red blood cell concentration, decreased heartbeat and oxygen consumption rate, restriction of peripheral circulation to limbs, NOT larger lung capacity which would be dangerous

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Pelagic Organisms

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Live within the water column

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Benthic Organisms

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On the bed of the water body

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Epifauna

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Attached to or living on the bottom

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Infauna

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Burrow into soft sediments or live in spaces between sediment particles

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Neuston

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Organisms associated with the water surface, like mites and springtails

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Fringing Communities

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Floral communities where the water is shallow enough for plentiful light to reach the bottom

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Grazer-Scrapers

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Feed upon attached algae

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Shredders

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Collectors

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Feed upon FPOM

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Collector-Filterers

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Remove food from the water column

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Collector-Gatherers

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Pick food off the river bed

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Homeothermic

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An organism that maintains its body temperature at a constant level, usually above that of the environment, by its metabolic activity, e.g. cetaceans

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Pinnipeds

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Have hair and lack subdermal fat, yet are streamlined and expert swimmers

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Sirenia

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Manatees, dugongs, and sea cows // Hairless and usually herbivorous

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Types of Phenotypic Plasticity

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Developmental plasticity and acclimation

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Developmental plasticity
Irreversible changes due to growth conditions that lead to different patterns of biomass allocation
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Acclimation
Reversible phenotypic changes in an individual in response to changing environmental conditions
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Parsimony Criterion
The simplest hypothesis is the answer, and you should look to the more basic/simple answers
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Secondary Homoplasy
Another term for evolutionary convergence
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Monophyletic
All the descendants of a common ancestor
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Paraphyletic
A grouping that does not include some of an ancestor's descendants
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Polyphyletic
A grouping that mixes phylogeny with ecology and mixes distinct taxa
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Shared Derived Characters
Synamorphies
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Shared primitive characters
Symplesiomorphies
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Limnology
The scientific study of continental waters
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Global Water Budget
The estimated amount of water movement (fluxes) among compartments (the amount of water that occurs in each area or form)
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What is the habitat with the greatest value per unit area?
Freshwater ecosystems
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Interception
Water that is intercepted by vegetation, dead organic matter on the ground, and urban structures and streets is evaporated back into the atmosphere
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High Specific Heat
Water has HSH which helps in its regulating abilities of temperature
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At what temperature does water reach its maximum density
4 degrees Celsius
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Epilimnion
The upper layer of warm, lighter, less dense water
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Hypolimnion
The deeper layer of cold, denser water
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Where freshwater meets saltwater
Estuaries