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Ecology Review By Denise M. Green Population Community Biosphere Habitat Niche
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Population Review Size of population = N Density Dispersion Age Survivorship POPULATIONSPOPULATIONS
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Survivorship Types I – most individual survive to middle age with high mortality rate after that : humans II- likelihood of death is the same at any age: invertebrates III- most individuals die young with a few surviving to reproductive age and beyond: oysters and other free swimming larvae POPULATIONSPOPULATIONS
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Population growth Biotic potential Carrying capacity Limiting factors Density dependent-disease, food Density independent-natural disasters POPULATIONSPOPULATIONS
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Growth of a population r = reproductive rate or growth rate N = population size r = births – deaths / N Two patterns: exponential growth and logistical growth POPULATIONSPOPULATIONS
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A population of 265 swans was introduced to Circle Lake. The population’s birth rate is 0.341 swans/year per capita, and the death rate is 0.296 swans/year per capita. What is the rate of the population growth per capita, and is it increasing or decreasing? Round to the nearest thousandth. r = b – d = 0.341 – 0.296 = 0.045 increasing
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Exponential growth Simulation: http://bcs.whfreeman.com/thelifewire/content/chp54/5402001.html http://bcs.whfreeman.com/thelifewire/content/chp54/5402001.html POPULATIONSPOPULATIONS
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Logistical Growth As the size of the population increases, the reproductive rate increases until carrying capacity is reached. K = carrying capacity http://bcs.whfreeman.com/thelifewire/content/chp54/5402002.html http://bcs.whfreeman.com/thelifewire/content/chp54/5402002.html POPULATIONSPOPULATIONS
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Changes in population size. POPULATIONSPOPULATIONS
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Community Ecology Competitive exclusion principle Resource partitioning Character displacement Realized niche
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Predation True predator Parasite Parasitoid herbivore
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Symbiosis Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism
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Coevolution Secondary compounds Camouflage (cryptic coloration) Aposemastic coloration- a conspicuous coloration to warn predators that they sting, bite, are poisonous Mimicry Mullerian- several animals all with the same defense mimic each other in coloration Batesian mimicry- animal without a defense mimics an animal with a defense in coloration
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Ecological succession Primary succession http://bcs.whfreeman.com/thelifewire/content/chp55/55020.html Secondary succession
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Ecosystems trophic levels Primary producers Primary consumers Secondary consumers Tertiary consumers Dendritivores Only 10% of energy from one level passes on to the next trophic level due to use at first trophic level.
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Ecosystems and Energy Flow Primary productivity is amount of light energy converted to chemical energy by autotrophs GPP- total energy NPP- net productivity Rs- respiration NPP = GPP – Rs Biomass = primary productivity reflected as dry Weight of organic material Secondary productivity = rate at which consumers convert chemical energy of food to their own biomass
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Biogeochemical Cycles
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Terrestrial and Aquatic Biomes
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Human Impact Increase of Greenhouse effect Ozone layer depletion Acid rain Desertification Deforestation Pollution Reduction in species diversity
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