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Potpourri
100

A group of individuals of a single species inhabiting a specific area.

Population

100

The number of individuals of a particular population that the environment can support.

Carrying capacity

100

What is the name of the type of species interaction where both species benefit?

Mutualism

100

This type of interaction is when one species benefits and the other is neither benefited or harmed.

Commensalism

100

A mouse would be an example of which type of life history classification?

r selection

200

The term for all the factors necessary for a species existence – when, where, and how a species makes its living

Niche

200

Movement out of a local population.

Emigration

200

Which type of life history classification has attributes like few and large offspring?

K selection

200

What type of organism can change the behavior of its host?

Parasite

200

A type of plant mutualism we discussed that is between plant roots and ____ fungi.

Mycorrhizal

300

On a small scale, what are the 3 types of population distributions?

Random, regular and clumped

300

A group of subpopulations living on habitat patches connected by exchange of individuals among patches.

Metapopulation

300

Seed dispersal impacts seed size. Name 3 of the 6 types of seed dispersal we discussed.

Unassisted, wind, adhesive, ant, vertebrate, scatter hoarded.

BONUS: name the other 3.

300

The Lotka-Volterra model shows what type of interaction?

Predator prey interactions

300

When one organism makes its living at the expense of another.

Exploitation

400

As population density decreases organism size tends to ______.

increase

400

Describe a Type I survivorship curve in terms of age and survival.

 Majority of mortality occurs among older individuals

400

This is the principle that states that if an organism uses energy for one function, it reduces the amount of energy available for other functions.

Principle of allocation

400

This type of mutualism is where the species are dependent on the mutualistic relationship.

 Obligate mutualism

400

On a large scale, population distribution is ____.

clumped

500

The California condor is an example of this type of rarity with its restricted range, narrow habitat tolerance and small population.

Rarity type III

500

With depleted resources we get this type of population growth (see graph)

sigmodial (S – curve)

500

What is the name of the type of species interaction where one species is negatively impacted while the other species experiences no impact?

Amensalism

500

What are the 4 types of refuges?

Flight, large size, space, protection in numbers

500

A measure of the reproductive capacity of an individual (number of eggs or seeds produced).

Fecundity

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