Distribution of Organisms Flashcards

1
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What is a habitat?

A

A place where an organism lives

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2
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What is the distribution of an organism?

A

Where an organism is found

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3
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What effects where an organism is found? (5)

A
Temperature
Availability of water
Availability of oxygen and carbon dioxide
Availability of nutrients
Amount of light
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4
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What are 2 ways to study the distribution of an organism?

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1) Measure how common an organism is in 2 sample areas (using quadrats) and compare them
2) Study how the distribution changes across an area eg, by placing quadrats along a transect

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5
Q

use quadrats to study the distribution of …

A

small organisms

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6
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What is a quadrat?

A

A square frame enclosing a known area. It compares how common an organism is in 2 sample areas

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7
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What 3 averages do you use to compare the distribution of organisms?

A

Mean, Mode and Medium

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8
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How do you randomise placing a quadrat?

A

Divide the area into a grid and use a random number generator to pick coordinates

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9
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How do you work out population size from a sample area?

A

Work out the mean number of organisms per m² then multiply it by the total area

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10
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What do transects show?

A

How organisms are distributed along a line

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11
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Describe the method for using a transect

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1) Mark out a line in the area you wan to study using a tape measure
2)Collect data along the line
3)You can either count all the organisms you’re interested in that touch the line
OR you can collect data by using quadrats, next to each other or at intervals

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12
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What 2 things do you need to think about when collecting data?

A

Reliability

Validity

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13
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What does reliable mean?

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Make sure results are repeatable and reproducible

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14
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How do you make your results reliable (2)?

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1) Take a large sample size (use as many quadrats/transects in your sample area as possible)
2) Use random samples (makes it reproducible)

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What to you have to do to ensure validity?

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Control all variables but one. When you see a difference in distribution between 2 sample ares you want to know it’s because of 1 environmental factor

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