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Principles of Biology II
Evolution and Ecology
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Biology
Undergraduate 1
12/16/2009

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Defenses that are produced only when needed, i.e. in direct response to predation as seen in trees after having been chewed by beavers, are called constitutive defenses
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False
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Most primary production immediately enters the grazing food web.
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False
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Some plants will secure sole access to resources such as water by poisoning competing plant species. This is an example of interference competition.
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True
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The interactive hypothesis
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hypothesis associated with Clements emphasizes the role of biotic factors in determining community structure
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Fossil Fuel use by humans has dramatically increase the movement of carbon from the fossil fuel pool to the atmospheric pool
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True
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Agriculture, for example cows and rice paddies, are responsible for the production of large amounts of greenhouse gases such as methane
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True
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Per capita rates of resource use by human populations is stable, so if we were able to stop population growth right now demands on resources would also stop increasing immediately
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False
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Regulation of a population's size by the intesity of predation is an example of bottom up population regulation
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False
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The flow of energy and the flow of nutrients through a community differ in that nutrients are recycled but energy is not.
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True
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Although extinction is a natural process, humans have increased that rate of extiniction by far above the background rate, to a level approximating that of past mass extinctions.
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True
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Realized Niche
Definition
The range of hatitats and conditions a species inhabits in the presence of competition with other species
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Hadley Cells
Definition
The precence of deserts 30degrees north and south of the equator are attributed to the influence of patterns of air circulation
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Ecosystem Services
Definition
Services that are provided by functioning natural landscapes, such as crop pollination, water purification, and protection of shorelines from storms and tsunamis
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Flux
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A pool is the reservoir where materials are stored; the movement between these pools
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Aposematic Coloration
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Bright coloration that serves as a warning to potential predators that a particular species is poisonous,venomous, or distasteful
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Keystone Predators
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Predators such as starfish that exert a strong influence on the structure of prey communities
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Overkill Hypothesis
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The theory that humans have caused the extinction of species through over hunting, even in prehistoric times
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Temperature and Rainfall
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The most important abiotic factors influencing the distribution of biomes
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Niche Differentiation
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The decrease in overlap of resource use between two species over evolutionary time, often accompanied by character displacement
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Darwin's answer to the argument from design was the demonstration that organisms have shared ancestry
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False
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Silent Point Mutations are non-harmful changes to the amino acid sequence of a protein
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False
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Heritability refers to the proportion of phenotypic variation that is due to genetic(as opposed to, enviornmental) variation
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True
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Norm of Reaction
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The range of phenotypes that a single genotype will have depending on environmental circumstances
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Homologous Pairs
Definition
pairs of chromosomes in diploid organisms
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Genetic Bottleneck
Definition
When populations are reduced to a small number of individuals
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Analogous Traits
Definition
Traits that are similar in appearance and function, but which evolved independently
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Allopollyploidy
Definition
Increase in chromosome nuber resulting from errors in meiosis after hybridization between two different species of organisms
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Allopatric Speciation
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Speciation that occurs when a physical barrier divides the original population(eg. formation of a canyon or mountain range
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Epistasis
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Interaction of genes, in which the alleles for one gene influence the expression of alleles for another gene
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Fundamental Asymmetry of Sex
Definition
The fact that eggs are larger than sperm and that therefore females typically make a greater investment in producing offspring
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Pleiotrophy
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Genes that affect many different aspects of the phenotype
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Glycolysis
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The most widespread energy yielding metabolic pathway, which can occur in the absence of oxygen
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Mycelia
Definition
Mass of thread like tubes that have formed a mushroom for reproductive purposes
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Mycorrzaie
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Mutualistic associations between fungi and either algae or cynobacteria, often some of the early colonizers of newly exposed rock
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Gastrulation
Definition
formation of a blastopore and two tissue layers
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Production of fruits by flowering plants is energetically costly , but may be advantageous because it promotes the
Definition
Dispersal of offspring
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Cambrian Explosion
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40 million year burst of diversification where many bilaterian groups appear
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Coelum
Definition
Fulid filled space that transmits force within the bodies of many bilaterians
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Biotic Environment
Definition
other organisms
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Abiotic
Definition
Environment, Rainfall, temperature etc.
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Organismal Study
Definition
How individuals interact with their enviornment
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Population Study
Definition
Factors regulating population growth rates and population size
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Community Study
Definition
Interactions bwetween different specis in an area
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Ecosystems
Definition
Interactions between communities and their environments
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B/deltaT
Definition
The total number of births per unit time
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b
Definition
per capita number of births/time
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N
Definition
number
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B/deltaT=bN
Definition
learn that crap
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D/deltaT
Definition
the total number of deaths per unit time
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r
Definition
per capita growth rate of the population
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D/deltaT
Definition
the total number of deaths per unit time
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r
Definition
per captia growth of the population
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r selected species
Definition
Maximize reproductive output(rmax) at the expense of competititive ability
-Reproduce early
-many offspring
-little parental care
-good for colonizing newly available habitats
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K-selected species
Definition
Maximize Competitive Ability
-Reproduce relatively late
-Fewer offspring
-More parental care
-good for competing when density-dependent factors are important
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Thomas Malthus
Definition
Pointed out Growth Potential 1798
Believed food production could not keep pace
Predicted poverty, famine, disease, misery, vice
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H. Erectus -> H. Sapiens
Definition
Increased Brain Size
Planning abstract reasoning
Tool use
social organization
enviornmental modification
language
culture
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H. Erectus -> H. Sapiens
Definition
Increased Brain Size
Planning abstract reasoning
Tool use
social organization
enviornmental modification
language
culture
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Human Population 12,000 years ago
Definition
Mostly hunting gathering
Relatively Nomadic- followed
About 5 million years ago
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Human population 10-8000 years ago to 1650a.d
Definition
Agriculture widespread
settle lifestyle promotes-stable food supply and greater food storage
Humans manage resources
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1650- Present ( Human Populations)
Definition
Major techical/scientific advances
Hygiene, medicine, food production
Reduction in d, increase in b
Increased population density
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Niche
Definition
n dimension description of resources, habitat, and lifestyle of a species
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Fundamental Niche
Definition
niche a species could potentially occupy
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Realized Niche
Definition
niche a species actually does occupy with competition
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Interspecific Competition
Definition
Species that use the same resources can affect each other's growth, survival, and reproduction
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Exploitation
Definition
differentaial abilities to use or extract the resource
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Competitive Exclusion Principle
Definition
Two species with identical niches cannot coexists
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Coexistence
Definition
use of resources(niche) different
-realized niches
-resource partitioning
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Character Displacement
Definition
shared features move away from each other to reduce competition
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Adaptations of predators
Definition
detection, capture, processing
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Adaptations of prey
Definition
speed, crypsis, protection, chemicals, satiation, mimicry
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Refugia
Definition
Predators drie prey to very low abundance then die out
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Additive Mortality
Definition
each prey drives down population
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Compensatory Mortality
Definition
Harvesting the Doomed
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tannins
Definition
reduce digestibility of leaf(gypsy moths are tolerant)
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Bottom Up
Definition
Prey limits predator ( plants defend themselves)
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Aposematic Coloration
Definition
a warning about defense to potential predators
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Mimicry
Definition
similarity in appearance between two species arising by natural selection
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Batesian Mimicry
Definition
A harmless tasty species evolves similarity to a harmful unpalatable species
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Mullerian Mimicry
Definition
Distasteful or harmful species evolve to resemble each other
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Mutualism
Definition
both species benifit
Nitrogen fixation Bacteria
Nutrient uptake Fungi and plants
Pollination and Fruit yield
Ants and aphids
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Community
Definition
group of species found in a particular area
group of species that interact in a particular place and time
"all the special that interact with each other in a certain area"
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Competition-Biotic Factor
Definition
can decrease species richness through competitive exclusion
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Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis
Definition
Disturbance is a regular event in many communities
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Individualistic Hypothesis
Definition
communities are composed of species that assemble along the same combinations of abiotic gradients
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