Topic 5A: Factors Affecting Distribution And Abundance Flashcards

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Define ecosystem

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All the organisms living in a particular area and all the nonliving abiotic factors and how they interact

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Define habitat

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The place where an organism lives for example a rocky shore a field

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Define population (biology)

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All the organisms of one species in a habitat

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Define population size

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The number of individuals of one species in a particular area

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Define community

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All of the organisms of different species that live in the same habitat and interact with each other

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Define abiotic factors

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The non-living features of an ecosystem e.g. temperature and moisture

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Define biotic factors

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The living features of the ecosystem for e.g. the presence of predators or food

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Define abundance

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The number of individuals of one species in a particular area

(Another word for population size)

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Define distribution

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Where are species is within a particular area

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What is interspecific competition?

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Different species compete with each other for same resources e.g. Food

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What is intraspecific competition?

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Same species compete with each other for same resources

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How can population size vary due to favourable abiotic factors? Give examples (2)

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Organisms grow fast and reproduce successfully when abiotic conditions are ideal(1)
living in ideal temperatures for metabolic reactions means that mammals don’t have to use as much energy maintaining body temperature therefore energy used for growth and reproduction(1)

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How can population size vary due to unfavourable abiotic factors? Give examples (2)

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Organisms can’t grow as fast or reproduce as successfully (1)
E.g. When surrounding temperature is lower or higher than optimum body temperature, more energy used to maintain right body temperature, therefore less energy for growth and reproduction(1)

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What is carrying capacity?

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The maximum stable population size of a species that an ecosystem can support

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Describe the process of intraspecific competition within species (4)

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Population of the species increases when resources are plentiful. As population increases more organisms compete for same amount of space and food. (1)

Eventually resources become limiting(1)

Smaller population means less competition for resources that for better for growth and reproduction-population grows again (1)

Population size which is carrying capacity(1)

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Define predation

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When an organism (the property) kills and it’s another organism (the prey)

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Describe how predator and prey population sizes are linked (3)

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As prey population increases, there is more food for predators, so predator population grows(1)

As predator population increases more prey is eaten so pray population falls (1)

Therefore less food for Predators so population decreases and so on (1)

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Define niche (3)

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The role of a species within a habitat and how it exploits it(1)

This includes biotic interactions and abiotic interactions (1)

A niche can only be occupied by one species (1)

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Explain how having a similar niche affect the abundance of two species in an area (3)

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To species occupying similar niche is will compete(1)

For example food source(1)

So few individuals of both species will be able to survive in the area(1)

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Explain distribution using niche concept(2)

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Organisms can only exist in habitats where all the conditions that make up the role exist(1)

For example soprano pipistrelle bat feeds on insects and lives in farmland open woodland etc - it couldn’t exist in a desert.(1)