Community Ecology
Ecosystem Ecology
Biosphere and Biomes
Human Effects & Conservation
Misc
100

What is parasitism?

While one organism benefits, the other is harmed.

100

What is an ecosystem?

A defined area that included all the organisms and physical factors. Ex: wind, water, temperature, fire, etc.
100

What is a biosphere?

The sum total of all places where living organisms can be found

100

What is re-wilding?

Restore an area of land to its natural, uncultivated state. 
100

What is biodegradation?

The naturally occurring breakdown of materials my microorganisms such as bacterial and/or fungi

200

What is a niche in biology?

all of the environmental factors and interspecies relationships that influence the species.

200

What is the trophic structure?

The hierarchical arrangement of organisms in an ecosystem based on their feeding relationships and how energy is transferred between them. Food Web/Food chain

200

What is the difference between temperate and tropical biomes?

Temperate is from 60-30 degrees

Tropical is from 23.5 N to 23.5 S

200

What is sustainability?

The process or use of the Earth's resources in a way that will not permanently destroy or deplete them.

200

What is a food web?

The network of who eats whom across all trophic levels

300

What is one example of a parasite-host interaction?

Mosquitoes, fleas, ticks

300

What is the energy transfer between the levels of the trophic structure?

10%: Energy transfer constrains/limits structure of ecosystem and number of trophic levels that can be supported. 

300

Which biome contains the highest daily temperature variation?

The desert. Vegetation holds heat, and the desert lacks dense vegetation, making the temperature change extreme.

300

What is the primary cause of the loss of biodiversity?

Habitat destruction

Particularly concerned about keystone species (bats in tropics, etc)

300

What is the most important factor in determining variation in climate?

Variation in solar radiation. 

400

What is commensalism?

While one organism benefits, the other is unaffected.

400

What are three impacts that DDT had on human health?

Breast and other cancers

Male infertility

Miscarriages & low birth weight

Developmental delay

Nervous system and liver damage

400
Which biome is known for having rich vegetation but little ground cover?

Tropical Rainforest- due to the canopy, the ground isn't ideal for growth.

400

What are biodiversity hotspots?

Relatively small areas with unusually high concentrations of endemic species(found in specific areas) and endangered species.

400

What is the greenhouse effect? What are the consequences?

Trapping of heat in the Earth's atmosphere. 

Global warming and Climate change.

500

What is colony collapse disorder(CCD)?

the sudden mass disappearance of the majority of worker bees in a colony. The causes of the phenomenon are unclear, though many possible causes or contributory factors have been proposed, such as diseases, pathogens, pesticides, and changes in habitat.

500

What are two processes within the carbon cycle?

Photosynthesis, Respiration, Decomposition, and Combustion

Review the other cycles and know the processes within them as well.

500

Which biome contains these characteristics: 

- warm moist air from ocean rises and releases lots or rain

- warm winters, cool summers (moderate coastal climate)

Temperate rainforest (pacific northwest)

500

Describe metapopulations

Series of populations that support a species (no pop exists forever). Species exists as a set of interacting populations w/ migration between populations. There is a balance between them.

500

List all the temperate biomes.

Temperate rainforest, chaparral/Mediterranean, Temperate Grassland, Temperate Deciduous Forest, and desert.

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