The Nature Of Ecosystems- Glossary Flashcards

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Ecosystem

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A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment

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Biome

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A large naturally occurring climax community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat

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Biotic factors

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Living factors which affect the ecosystem e.g. Predation, disease and competition

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Abiotic factors

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Non-living factors which affect the system e.g. Rocks, weather, sunlight

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Inputs in an ecosystem

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Things coming into the system e.g. Water, C02, 02, matter and nutrients

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Outputs in an ecosystem

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Ways which nutrients are transferred out of the system e.g. Animals move out of the system, evapotranspiration, through-flow and groundwater flow

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Flows within an ecosystem

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Within an ecosystem nutrients can be taken from one store to another e.g. From soil vegetation through capillary uptake by plant roots

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Stores in an ecosystem

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The three main ones are vegetation, plant litter and soils

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Trophic levels

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Producers->primary consumers-> secondary consumers -> tertiary consumers

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Photosynthesis

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The process by which plants use light to synthesise nutrients from CO2 and water

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Biomass

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The total of plant and animal life in an ecosystem

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Autotrophs/primary producers

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Organisms which can make their own food from either chemicals or the sun

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Primary consumers/herbivores

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The organism which consumes the primary producers

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Secondary consumers/carnivores

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The organism which can consume the primary consumers

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Top predators

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The predators at the top of the food chain which can consume organisms on all trophic levels beneath it

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Omnivores

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Organisms which can consume both animal and plant matter

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Soil

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A mixture of weathered rock, air, water and decomposed organic matter on the surface of the earth

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Litter

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The dead organic matter on top of the soil

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Leaching

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The of water-soluble plant nutrients from the soil due to rain and irrigation. Soil structure, crop planting, type and application rates of fertilisers

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Food chain

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A series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food

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Decomposers

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An organism especially a soil bacterium, fungus or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material

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Detritivores

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An organism which feeds on dead material and other waste products