Biodiversity & Biogeography
Range of Tolerance
Ecological Succession
Ecosystem Services
Vocabulary
100

Identify 2 factors that are used to measure species biodiversity.

species richness

relative abundance (species evenness)

100

What are the 3 sections that would be found on a range of tolerance graph?

optimal range

zone of physiological stress

zone of intolerance

100

Explain TWO factors that differentiate primary succession from secondary succession.

primary - no soil and takes longer to reach a climax community

100

List the 4 ecosystem services.

What are provisioning, cultural, supporting, and regulating services?

100

What is an invasive species?

Non natvie species that has been introduced into a new area and is or likely to cause harm. 

200

According to the theory of island biogeography, what type of island would have the fewest number of different species?

Far from the mainland and small in size

200

What are THREE abiotic factors that a species might experience a range of tolerance for?

pH, sunlight, temperature

200

Propose a way in which a scientist could determine if an ecosystem was approaching a climax community.

Record the biodiversity present.

200

List 3 examples of a provisioning ecosystem service.

food

medicine

lumber

freshwater

200

What is an adaptation?

What is a trait that by random chance gives an individual a survival advantage in a specific environment. Over time, this trait will become more prevalent in the population as a whole.

300

Ecosystem A has 5 different species with the following abundances: A - 20%, B - 15%, C - 20%, D - 20%, and E 15%

Ecosystem B has 5 different species with the following abundances: A - 5% B - 25% C - 25%, D - 35%, and E 10%

Which has the higher biodiversity and why?

Ecosystem A

species richness is the same, but A has a more even distribution of each

300

True or False: 

Organisms with a narrow ecological tolerance can thrive in a variety of environmental conditions.

False

300

Identify TWO examples of primary succession AND TWO examples of secondary succession.

primary - glacial retreat and volcanic eruption

secondary - forest fire and abandoned agricultural field

300

What are two examples of cultural services that a freshwater lake ecosystem provides?

recreation, tourism, mental health, spiritual health

300

What is habitat fragmentation? (do not use the world fragment in your answer)

How do humans cause this?

when a habitat is broken into pieces

deforestation, construction of homes and roads

400

Why is genetic diversity so important within a population of a particular species?

With higher genetic diversity, there is a higher chance that a favorable mutation will arise. This also increases the chances the population will be able to adapt and evolve in the event of a disturbance.

400
What is the difference between the zone of physiological stress and zone of intolerance?

Stress - survive (few individuals)

Intolerance - death (no individuals)

400

Describe how the introduction of different plant species impacts the formation of soil during primary succession.

Lichens create soil from breaking down rock, the decay of mosses creates a thin layer of soil with few nutrients. As grasses and flowers are introduced and decay more nutrients are added and soil eventually becomes thick enough to support trees.

400

What are 2 regulating services that a forest ecosystem provides?

climate regulation (absorbs carbon from the atmosphere)

soil formation

400

What is a pioneer species?

First organism to colonize an area (new or damaged area). Usually lichen, moss or fungi.

500

What is one anthropogenic activity that leads to loss of biodiversity?

answers will vary

500
Draw a Range of Tolerance graph. 

graph must include the zones, title, axis labels and units, bell curve

500

How does ecological succession affect biodiversity, primary productivity and biomass?

as succession progresses, all 3 increase 

Increased species of plants (especially those larger in size) are more productive. This also supports more species of animals that can find habitats so the biodiversity and biomass go up as well.

500

Due to climate change, some ecosystems are shrinking and others are growing. Provide an example of ONE and explain how it may negatively impact humans.

shrinking - tundra (increased albedo, increased warming due to melting of the permafrost)


growing - desert (decreased productivity and water supplies)

500

What is the end stage of ecological succession known as?

climax community