Topic 10 - Species and Taxonomy Flashcards
What is a species?
- Group of similar organisms.
- Occupy the same ecological niche.
- Can interbreed to produce living, fertile offspring.
What is courtship?
- Allows animals to recognise members of their own species (species recognition and identification).
- Identify a mate capable of breeding.
- Indicates fittest/healthiest male.
- More likely to pass on genes/alleles.
- Synchronise mating for maximum probability of sperm meeting an ovum.
Suggest how species recognition occurs between different species of fireflies.
1) Different species have different patterns of flashes.
2) Females will recognise and respond by flashing back.
What is taxonomy (artificial)?
Focuses on the physical similarities between different species. ANALOGOUS CHARACTERISTICS
What is phylogeny (phylogenetic)?
Classified by evolutionary relationships, so that every group shares a common ancestor. HOMOLOGOUS FEATURES
What are the taxonomic ranks in order from the highest?
1) Domain (pro/eukaryote)
2) Kingdom
3) Phylum
4) Class
5) Order
6) Family
7) Genus
8) Species
(Daft King Penguins Can Only Find Green Socks).
What is meant by genetic diversity?
Number of different alleles of each gene.
What is a hierarchial classification?
Larger groups containing smaller groups.
What are 3 ways scientists can classify species of being in different genera?
- Do not produce fertile offspring when interbreeding.
- Fossil record.
- Evolutionary differences.
Why might populations show low levels of genetic diversity?
- Small population size.
- Interbreeding.
- Population might’ve started with small number of individuals.
What is a habitat?
A place where a community of organisms normally lives.
What is a community?
All the populations of different organisms interacting in a particular place at the same time.W
What is an ecosystem?
All the living and non-living components of a specified area.
What is biodiversity?
The number and variety of living organisms in a particular area.
What is species diversity?
Number of different species and number of individuals of those species within a community.