Unit 1 - Topic 2 Flashcards

1
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Environment

A

Area/conditions in which organism lives

Sometimes refer exclusively to natural areas on Earth

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2
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Competition

A

Struggle among individual organisms for access to limited resource (food or territory)

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3
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Broad niche

A

Roles/characteristic activities filled by a generalist organism

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4
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Generalist

A

Organism with generalized requirements and adaptations
allowing it to survive in variable conditions
depend on variety of food sources
tend to have broad niche

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5
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Narrow niche

A

highly specialized role/characteristic activity

undertaken by organism in an ecosystem

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6
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Specialists

A

type of organism adapted to very specific environment

Phaving narrow niche

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7
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Specialization

A

Adaptations for surviving for very specific environments

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8
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Symbiotic

A

Interaction between organisms of dif species
Living in close proximity to each other
In relationship lasting over time

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9
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What helps in comp and why

A

Variations between individuals
One species may be faster or able to avoid predators
Allows better-adapted species to reproduce and take over

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10
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Species avoiding comp

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Use dif food source

Kept dif habits or behaviours

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11
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Avoiding comp changes … which …

A

Niches

Increase variation with or between species

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12
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Feeds on insects at top and tips of trees

A

Cape May warbler

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13
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Feeds on insects near trunk’s lower branches and in ground

A

Yellow-rumpled warbler

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14
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Feeds near middle of tree

A

Black-throated green warbler

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15
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Feeds from lower half of the tree away from tips

A

Bay-breasted warbler

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16
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Feeds from outer tips from middle to top

A

Blackburnian warbler

17
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Warblers

A

Small, active birds

Sharp beaks adapted for capturing insects

18
Q

Warbler seen winter where and summer where

A

Southern Us and in Centeal/South America

Spruce forests of Canada

19
Q

Streptococcus mutans

A

Bacterium
Major component of dental plaque
Regular brushing prevents build-up and cavities

20
Q

Example of places with broad niche

A

Northern Canada/Arctic ecosystem

21
Q

Example of places with narrow niche

A

Rainforests

22
Q

Which would have higher biodiversity and why

Healthy Arctic ecosystem vs healthy Tropic ecosystem

A
Rainforest 
Warm and abundance of moisture 
Easier for organisms to survive/adapt 
Arctic harsh and extreme weather
Hard for unfamiliar species to adapt
23
Q

Do all specialists live in tropics

24
Q

Tropical rainforests containing

A

Unexplored areas

Undiscovered species

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Adapted to extreme cold Tiny arthropod Produces antifreeze in tissues Survives up to -35 C
Antarctic Springtail
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Snowfields Cell membranes adapted to cold temperatures Photosynthetic Wine produce reddish pigments high in mountains Protects against suns damaging rays
Snow Algae
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Pink snow
Red alga Adapted living in cold climates Found snowfields and glaciers
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Desert Spadefoot frog
Harsh conditions of Aussie dessert Can be inactive for years in sand Awaits rain
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Mycorrhizae fungi
Surround and enter roots Roots change shape Use fluorescent stain to see
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Lemmings
Don’t intentionally jump off cliffs to drown Mass movements may result in drowning Near-sighted Pop at peak every 3 yrs
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Feral parakeets/NYC
Bright green parrots Build nests in high-voltage power lines Prob descended from escaped pet birds Hard to tell if generalists or lucky specialists