Niches
Island Bio-geography
Stability and Sustainability
Human Impacts
Species
100

What is a niche?

The role an organism plays in the ecosystem.

100

What is the island biography theory?

The theory of the number of Species on an island that has a balance between its size and its distance from mainland.

100

What is stability?

Being able to Maintain an ecosystem

100

What is one human impact on the environment?

Overuse or environment

Pollution

Disease

100

What is an invasive species?

Non native species that poses a threat to the natural ecosystem.

200

What is a fundamental niche?

The full range of conditions and resources an organism can use in absence of competition.

200

What are the characteristics of smaller islands?

- Lower migration rates

- Higher extinction rates

- lower population

200

What is sustainability?

The keeping stable of a resource.

200

What are the human effects on non renewable resource?

Over harvesting and farming or using till there is no more.

200

What is a native species?

It is a organism that is originally living in the ecosystem.

300

What is a realized niche?

The portion that an organism actually occupies.

300

What are the characteristics of a larger island?

-Higher population

- Lower extinction rates

- Higher migration 

300

What is the 3 aspects of Sustainability?

Inertia

Consistency

Resilience

300

How can humans work with nature?

Managing carbon output

Not littering

300

What is a parasite?

It is a organism that negatively feeds on other organisms.

400

What are conditions and resources. 

Conditions are the physical attributes of the environment, while resources are the parts of the environment used by organisms. 

Conditions ex: temperature, salinity, acidity

Resources ex: water, food, nesting

400

Far islands have what?


-Lower immigration rates

- Lesser species 

400

Signs of poor health?

Decrease of population

Nutrition loss

Decline in species diversity

400

What are the 6 features of living systems?

Interdependence

Diversity

Resilience

Adaptability

Unpredictability

Limits

400

What is a preditor?

It is a organism that is top of the food chain and feeds on prey.

500

What is the "n-dimensional hyper volume".

A way to visualize the conditions and resources that influence a niche. 

500

Who were the ones to create the island bio-geography theory? 

Robert H. MacArthur and Edward O. Wilson

500

What is resilience?

The ability to recover after disturbance.

500

Human impacts

Fragmentation and degrading habitat

Simplifying natural ecosystem

Strengthening population against disease

Elimination of some preditors

500

What is an endangered species?

An organism that is close to not existing anymore.

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