Biotic/Abiotic/Relationships
Niche/Ecosystems/Keystone Species
Sampling/Species
Simpson's Biodiversity Index/Population
Population
100

What is a mutualism relationship? Provide an example

Relationship where both species benefit.

E.g. Sharks and fish cleaning teeth

100

What is competitive exclusion?

When one species uses resources in a habitat more efficiently and ultimately drives another species to LOCAL extinction.

100

What are two popular sampling methods?

Transects

Quadrats 

100

What is an example of a high Simpson's Biodiversity index?

0.7-0.99

100

What curve does exponential growth follow?

J curve

200

Provide 3 examples of biotic factors

Animals

Plants

Bacteria

200

TWO species cannot survive indefinitely in the same habitat if their niches are identical.

What two responses will occur if two species are attempting to survive in the exact same niche.

1. Competitive exclusion

2. Resource partitioning

200

What are the three systems of sampling?

Systematic

Random

Stratfield

200

What two factors does Simpson's Biodiversity index take into account?

Species evenness and species richness

200

What is a density independent limiting factor? AND provide an example

Something which limits population growth that is not to do with population density/size.

E.g. Severe weather event

300

Provide 3 examples of abiotic factors

Wind speed

Temperature

Humidity

Soil pH

Water

300

What is an ecosystem engineer and provide an example.

An organism that creates, changes, or destroys a habitat.

E.g. beaver 

300

Define species

Organisms that can reproduce and have fertile offspring

300

What two things cause population to increase?

What two things cause population to decrease?

Increase - births, immigration

Decrease - death, emigration 

300

What shape curve does logistic growth follow?

And what factor does it incorporate.

S curve

Carrying capacity

400

What is a commensalism relationship? Provide an example. 

One benefits whilst the other has no effect. E.g. whales and barnacles

400

What is resource partitioning?

When species alter their use of a habitat to divide resources between them. So that they can both live in their desired niche.

400

What is one con of the stratfield sampling method?

You have to know the area well before surveying it.

400

What is the best example for exponential growth?

Bacteria

400

Define carrying capacity.

The maximum population of a species which a habitat can sustain

500

What is a parasitic relationship? Provide an example

When one species benefits, and the other is harmed.

E.g. humans and head lice

E.g. Dogs and ticks

500

What is the difference between a species fundamental niche and a realised niche?

Fundamental = niche with no competitors (more often than not - hypothetical)

Realised = with competitors - usually smaller niche

500

Define INTRAspecific competition.

Competition occuring between the same species.

500

What would be considered a low diversity according to Simpson's Biodiversity index?

0.1-0.4

500

In the estimating population formula, what does the little m (on the bottom of the fraction) stand for?

The number of recaptured, tagged individuals