resources
energy flow
earth's systems
ecology
ecology 2
100

A type of resource that will be replaced, but often at a slower rate than they are used. For example: soil or timber.

renewable resource

100

The amount of land needed to support a person or country.

ecological footprint

100

A natural process that occurs when gases in a planet's atmosphere trap heat from the sun, warming the planet.

greenhouse effect

100

area where a species can be found

Geographic Range

100

Achieved at the final, stable stage of ecological succession

Climax Community

200

A type of resource that cannot be used up. Ex. Sunlight

inexhaustible resource

200

Inputs & outputs into a system: light, oxygen and heat

flows

200

A change in the orientation of the rotational axis of a rotating body

precession

200

measures how fast something changes in size over a specific period of time

Growth Rate

200

the process by which plants and animals first colonize a new area that is devoid of life

Primary Succession

300

A type of resource not replaced within the human time scale but that can be reused repeatedly. For example, minerals or metals.

recyclable resource

300

This transfers or transforms energy/matter: Ex. photosynthesis

Processes

300

A measure of how reflective a surface is

albedo

300

the number of organisms an environment can support

Carrying Capacity

300

a natural process of succession that occurs when an existing biological community is disrupted, but not completely destroyed

Secondary Succession

400

A resource that is shared or not owned (the oceans or atmosphere for example)

commons

400

An example might be a measure of how much carbon dioxide can be dissolved in the oceans.

solubility

400

The measure of the amount of solar radiation (energy) falling on a surface

insolation

400

any factor that controls the growth of a population

Limiting factor

400

This law says that no two species can occupy the same niche

Competitive Exclusion Principle

500

The salination caused by irrigation led to the collapse of the Sumerian civilization an example of this.

law of unintended consequences

500

An example of this would be warming temperatures cause ice to melt, reducing albedo, raising temperatures further.

positive feedback loop

500

An example of this would be increased CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere lead to higher plant grow increasing albedo and removing CO2 from the atmosphere by photosynthesis.

negative feedback loop

500

the variety and variability of the organisms in an ecosystem

Biodiversity

500

triangular models that show amounts of energy or matter at each level in a chain

Ecological pyramid