Ch 33
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Quick Vocab
100

Pavlov's dog is an example of

Classical conditioning

100

The two ways populations grow

exponentially and logistically

100

Describe the energy flow of nutrients


100

The study of interactions between single populations and communities

Ecology

200

Describe how a scientist can determine if behavior is from genetic or environmental factors? 

Think of the snake example from class: Two snakes from two environments breed in a lab. The babies are tested for food preference and find that one population is more interested in the food. This shows that the behavior is innate. 

200

Survivorship curve: most individuals die young

Type III

200

What is the difference between a food chain and food web?

Food Chain: single path of energy flow

ex: leaves->bugs->sparrow->hawk

food Web: interconnecting paths of energy flow

200

require only inorganic nutrients and outside energy source to produce organic nutrition. Provides energy for themselves and members of the community

Autotrophs

300

A baby duckling sees a dog when she first hatches. She then proceeds to follow the dog around at all times. 

Imprinting

300

What is the difference between a population and community?

Population: group organisms same species occupying certain area and sharing gene pool

Communities:Assembly of species interacting with one another

300

The reason why few carnivores can be supported in a food web

10% rule: as you move up an ecological pyramid, 10% of energy is available at the next trophic level. Since carnivores are at the top, there is the least amount of energy available to them. 


300

consumers that take in organic food. These can be further classified as omnivores, herbivores, and carnivores

Heterotrophs

400

Training a dog to run through agility trials in an example of

operant conditioning

400

Why do prions (CWD) last a long time in an environment?

They are proteins, and protein cannot be destroyed easily by heat or UV light. Therefore, they are in an environment for a long time and are passed through urine or corpses of deer.

400

Pathways where chemicals circulate through biotic and geological components

Biogeochemical cycle

400

heterotrophic bacteria that breakdown nonliving organic matter and release inorganic nutrients that are taken back up by plants

Decomposer

500

When is monogamy common

males limited mating opportunities

territoriality

male certain offspring are his

500

What are the three models of succession?

climax-pattern: particular areas always lead to same type of community(climate and biome)

facilitation model: some communtiy members prepare landscape for new species

tolerance model:different types plants colonize at same time

500

CO2, methane (CH4), Nitrous Oxide (NO2), hydrofluorocarbons

greenhouse gases

500

Establishment of plant community in newly formed area where no soil composition

primary succession 

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