Unit 4 - Populations Flashcards
What does GPP stand for and what does it mean?
Gross Primary Productivity - the rate at which plants in a particular area can use light energy to incorporate it into food matter. (the rate at which photosynthesis occurs.)
What does NPP stand for and what does it mean?
Net Primary Productivity - It is the Gross Primary Productivity - energy lost from respiration. (The amount of energy the primary consumer receives - from the producer.)
What does Net Primary Production mean?
It is the amount of chemical energy, in biomass, which is created by primary producers in a certain length of time.
Why might light energy hitting a leaf not be absorbed?
Some light energy:
- Is reflected
- Penetrates straight through the leaf
- Is at the incorrect wavelength to be absorbed.
- Is absorbed as heat energy
How is energy lost within a trophic level, by consumers?
- Movement
- Heat
- Egestion
- Respiration
What is a habitat?
The place where an organism normally lives
What is a population?
Individuals of the same species in a given area.
What is a community?
Multiple populations - of different species - in the same area.
What is an ecosystem?
The interaction between a community and the surrounding abiotic factors.
What is a niche?
An organism’s role in it’s ecosystem.
What is interspecific competition?
Competition for food, habitats/land and mates between organisms of different species.
What is intraspecific competition?
Competition for food, habitats/land and mates between organisms of the same species.
What are biotic factors?
Living components that affect organisms.
What are abiotic factors?
Non-living components that affect organisms.
What is random sampling (of a population)?
Sampling a population in a way that eliminates bias.