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EEMB 2
Introductory Ecology
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Biology
Undergraduate 2
02/03/2009

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Term
Ecology
Definition
-the study of the distribution and abundance of organisms and the factors and interactions that determine them.
- 1687
- where are they at, how many are there, and why
- Organism, Population, Community, Ecosystem
Term
Graunt
Definition
- developed early human statistical and census methods
- Natural and Political Observations made upon the Bills of Mortality (1662)
Term
Leeuwenhoek
Definition
- population growth
- the father of microbiology, considered the first microbiologist
Term
Farr
Definition
- invented Farr's rule(relationship between the density of the
population and the death rate)
Term
Buffon
Definition
1756
Population Regulation
Term
Malthus
Definition
1798
Population Regulation
Term
Quelet
Definition
1835
Population Regulation
Term
Verhulst
Definition
1838
Population Regulation
Term
Edward Forbes , H.C. Cowles
Definition
1887, 1899
community regulation and succession
Term
Robert Ross
Definition
1908
mathematical model of the spread of infectious disease (systems analysis)
Term
A.G. Tansley, F. E. Clements, Charles Elton
Definition
1904, 1905, 1927
some of the founders of modern ecology
Term
Abiotic Factors
Definition
non-living chemical and physical factors
(temperature, light, nutrients, water)
Term
Biotic Factors
Definition
living (biological)factors
(other organisms, competition, predation)
Term
Organism
Definition
- A single individual of a single species
- Behaviors, Environmental physiology,
Morphology
Term
Population
Definition
- Individuals of the same species living in the same geographical area
- Factors that affect population size and
composition
Term
Community
Definition
- 2 or more populations living in the same
geographical area
- Interactions among Organisms
Term
Ecosystem
Definition
- Comprising the community, together with its physical environment
- Energy flow and cycling of nutrients amongabiotic and biotic components
Term
P-Values
Definition
Probability levels
- measures the strength of conclusions drawn
- If P is less than 0.05 (5%), then results are described as statistically significant.
Term
Climate
Definition
- the average atmospheric conditions found over time (temperature, precipitation, wind velocity)
- varies due to differing amounts of solar energy
Term
Biomes
Definition
- climate determines the distribution of biomes
- Terrestrial biomes are determined based on the structure of their dominant vegetation
Aquatic Biomes are determined by physical/chemical differences
- In each biome, vegetation may have similar traits, but may not be evolutionary closely related
Term
Transplant Experiment
Definition
- Move organism to see if it can survive and reproduce in new environment
- follow through at least 1 complete generation
success = potential range is larger than actual range
unsuccessful = potential range is the same as the actual range
Term
Transplant Successful
Definition
Potential Range of Species is larger than actual range
- lacks means of transport (dispersion)
- can move but chooses not to (habitat selection
- area is inaccessible or does not recognize as livable environment
Term
Transplant Unsuccessful
Definition
potential range is the same as the actual range
- limits imposed by other species (predators, competitors, disease, parasites)
- positive effects on interdependent species
Term
Dispersal
Definition
The movement of organisms from one location to another
Term
Habitat Selection
Definition
Organisms can move but choose not to live in certain habitats
- occupy territory you can defend
Term
Competition (-, -)
Definition
When 2 or more organisms or species that exploit the same kinds of limited resources, live in the same geographical area
- Intraspecific - competition within a species
- Interspecific - competition between two different species
Term
Competitive Release
Definition
When species A is absent, Species B lives in a wider range of habitats
Term
Joseph Connell
Definition
(UCSB) pioneer of experimental marine
ecology, British coast (1961)
Term
Predation (+, -)
Definition
- direct consumption of prey
- behavior modifications of prey in presence of predators
Term
Density
Definition
- the number of organisms per unit area or volume
1.total counts -count all individuals
2.sampling methods - sub sample to estimate
3.indirect indicators - nests, fecal droppings, tracks
Term
Simple Population Growth Model
Definition
Nt = No + B - D + I - E
Nt = number of individuals in pop at time t
No = number of individuals in pop at time 0
B = number of individuals born
D = number of individuals that died
I = number of individuals that immigrated
E = number of individuals that emigrated
Term
Exponential Growth
Definition
dN/dt = rN
- dN/dt - rate of change of the number of individuals
- r - intrinsic growth rate (per capita birth rate - per capita death rate)
- N - Number of individuals
- t - time
Term
Logistic Growth
Definition
exponential growth limited by resources
dN/dt = rN[(K - N)/K]
only accurate when
- environment is constant
- no predators
- no competition
Term
Carrying Capacity (K)
Definition
The maximum population size that an environment can support
Term
Stable Populations
Definition
At equilibrium, the population does not change unless disturbed
- if perturbed, population will return to initial density
- stabilizing forces dampen population fluctuation
Term
Unstable Populations
Definition
- if perturbed, population may not return to initial density
- destabilizing forces enhance population fluctuation
Term
Metapopulations
Definition
population is divided into discrete sub populations that fluctuate do to immigration and emigration
Term
Intrinsic Rate of Growth
Definition
r - (per capita birth rate - per capita death rate)
Term
Mutualism (+, +)
Definition
Both species benefit from the association
- zebra and tick birds
- sea anemone and clown fish
Term
Commensalism (+, 0)
Definition
one species benefits from the association while the other is unaffected
- cockroach and human
Term
Competition (-, -)
Definition
both species are harmed from the association
- Hyena and Lion
Term
Predation (+, -)
Definition
One species benefits from the association, while the other is harmed
Term
Lotka - Volterra competition model
Definition
Species 1 - dN1/dt1 = r1N1[(K1 - N1)/K1]
Species 2 - dN2/dt2 = r2N2[(K2 - N2)/K2]
combined
1 : dN1/dt1 = r1N1[(K1 - N1 - a12N2)/K1]
Term
Gause
Definition
1932
- Competition between two species of yeast
Term
Fundamental Niche
Definition
(n -dimension hypervolume) the multitude of conditions that an organism can survive and multiply
Term
Realized Niche
Definition
where an organism actually exists due to ecological restraint
Term
Competition Coefficient
Definition
if a12 < 1 :species 2 has less of an effect on species 1 that species one has on itself
if a12 > 1 : species 2 has a greater effect on species one than it has on itself
Term
Competitive Exclusion Principle
Definition
No two organisms can occupy the same ecological niche simultaneously (complete competitors cannot coexist)
Term
Lotka - Volterra Predator - Prey Model
Definition
prey population :dN/dt = = r N - (a P N)
a - search and attack efficiency of predator
P - number of predators
predator populatoin :dN/dt = = f a P N - q P
q - mortality rate
f - efficiency of turning food into offspring
Term
Species Richness
Definition
the Number of species in a community
Term
Species Evenness
Definition
The relative abundance of species in a community
Term
Species Diversity
Definition
the Diversity of species in a community
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