SL Biology - Option C: Ecology (copy)

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limiting factor

a component of an ecosystem which limits the contribution or number of a population

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biotic factors

interactions between organisms (intraspecific) and between species (interspecific)

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abiotic factors

environmental conditions such as light, pH, rainfall and salinity

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law of tolerance

proposes that populations have optimal survival conditions that fall within critical maximum and minimum thresholds as a population is exposed to the extremes of a particular limiting factor

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optimal zone

the central portion of the law of tolerance curve which has conditions that favor maximal reproductive success and survivability

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zones of stress

regions on the law of tolerance curve which flank the optimal zone where organisms can survive but with reduced reproductive success

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zones of intolerance

the outermost regions on the law of tolerance curve in which organisms cannot survive

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ecological niche

describes the functional position and role of an organism within it’s environment

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competitive exclusion

one species uses the resources more efficiently, driving other species to local extinction

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resource partitioning

both species alter their use of the habitat to divide resources between them

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fundamental niche

the entire theoretical set of conditions under which an organism can survive and reproduce

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realized niche

a set of conditions used by an organism after including interactions with other species

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mutualism

a type of symbiosis where both species benefit from the interaction

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commensalism

a type of symbiosis where one species benefits and the other is unaffected

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parasitism

a type of symbiosis where one species benefits to the detriment of the other

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biomass

the total dry weight of organic matter in organisms or ecosystems

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primary productions

the production of chemical energy in organic compounds by producers

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Gross Primary Production (GPP)

the amount of chemical energy as biomass that a producer creates in a given length of time

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Net Primary Production (NPP)

the amount of chemical energy that is not consumed by respiration

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secondary production

the generation of biomass by heterotrophic organisms driven by the transfer of organic compounds

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closed ecosystem

ecosystem which exchanges energy but not matter

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open ecosystem

an ecosystem which exchanges both energy and matter with it’s surrounding environment

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primary succession

occurs when communities develop on entirely new land without any established soil

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endemic species

species which are native to a defined geographic region

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alien species

species which have been transferred from their natural habitat to a new environment

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invasive species

if an introduced alien species has a detrimental effect upon the pre-existing food chains

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cane toads

an invasive species introduced into Australia in 1935 to control the the spread of the sugar cane beetle which was damaging crops which now endangers native wildlife

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physical control

controlling the population of an invasive species through manual or mechanical removal or restriction

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biological control

controlling the population of an invasive species using a living organism (or virus)

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chemical control

controlling the population of an invasive species through the use of chemical agents

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biomagnification

the process in which chemical substances become more concentrated at each trophic level

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bioaccumulation

the build up of a chemical substance in the tissues of a single organism

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indicator species

species which are sensitive to specific environmental conditions whose growth or reduction indicates changes to the environment

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biotic index

compares the relative frequency of indicator species and provide an overall assessment of environmental health

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biodiversity

the variety and variability of all living organisms within a given ecological area

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Simpson’s reciprocal index

a measure of the relative biodiversity of a given community

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