Bio Ch 44 Flashcards

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Ecology

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study of the interactions among all organisms and with their physical environment

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2
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Habitat

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the place where the organism lives

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3
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Population

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all the organisms belonging to the same species within an area at the same time

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4
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Community

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all the populations of multiple species interacting at a locale

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Ecosystem

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composed of the community of populations along with the abiotic environment

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Biosphere

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encompasses the zones of the Earth’s soil, water, and air where living organisms are found

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Demography

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statistical study of a population, such as its density, its distribution, and its rate of growth, which is dependent on such factors as its mortality pattern and age distribution

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Population density

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number of individuals per unit area

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Population distribution

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pattern of dispersal of individuals across an area of interest

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Resources

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nonliving (abiotic) and living (biotic) components of an environment that support living organisms

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Limiting factors

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environmental aspects that determine where an organism lives

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Rate of Natural Increase

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growth rate; dependent on the number of individuals born each year and the number of individuals that die each year

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13
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Biotic potential

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highest possible rate of natural increase for a population

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14
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Cohort

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all the members of a population born at the same time

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15
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Survivorship

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probability of newborn individuals of a cohort surviving to particular ages

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16
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Age Structure Diagrams

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in demographics, a display of the age groups of a populations; a growing population has a pyramid-shaped diagram

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Semelparity

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members of the population have only a single reproductive event in their lifetime

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Iteroparity

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members of the population experience many reproductive events throughout their lifetime

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Exponential growth

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number of individuals added each generation increases as the total number of females increases

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Logistic growth

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population increase that results in an S-shaped curve; growth is slow at first, steepens, and then levels off due to environmental resistance

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Carrying Capacity (K)

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maximum number of individuals of a given species the community can support

22
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Density-independent factor

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intensity of the effect does not increase with increased population density

23
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Density-dependent factors

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biotic factors considered this; percentage of the population affected does increase as the density of the population increases; competition, predation, disease, and parasitism are all biotic factors that increase in intensity as density increases

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Competition

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can occur when members of a species attempt to use the same resources (light, food, space) that are limited in supply

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Predation

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occurs when one living organism, the predator, eats another, they prey

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r-Selection

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Favorable life history strategy under certain environmental conditions; characterized by a high reproductive rate with little or no attention given to offspring survival

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k-Selection

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favorable life-history strategy under stable environmental conditions characterized by the production of a few offspring with much attention given to offspring survival

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Doubling time

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the length of time it takes for the population size to double

29
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More-Developed Countries (MDC’s)

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North America, Europe, Japan, & Australia; population growth is low, and the people enjoy a high standard of living

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Less-Developed Countries (LDC’s)

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certain countries in Latin America, Africa, & Asia; population growth is expanding rapidly, and the majority of people live in poverty

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Demographic transition

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sequence of events (decreased death rate followed by decreased birth rate)

32
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Zero population growth

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no increase in population size

33
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Replacement reproduction

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if there are more young women entering the reproductive years than there are older women leaving them, _____ _____ will still result in population growth