Biology Chapter 5
made up of a group of organisms of the same species that live together in one place at one time and interbreed
population
relationship in which two species that live in close association with each other
symbiosis
plants defend themselves from herbivores with thorns and spines or with ......
toxic compounds
human population began accelerating exponentially starting in the late
1700s
how many people are in the world?
6 billion
a few ways that science and technology have decreased the death rate of the human population
better sanitation and hygiene, disease control, agricultural technology
Most density-dependent factors that affect population growth are....
biotic
The most important element of population growth is....
birthrate
largest population that an environment can support at any given time
carrying capacity
Back-and-forth evolutionary adjustments between interacting members of an ecosystem are called ________
coevolution
two species have a relationship in which one species benefits and the other is neither harmed or helped
commensalism
Limited resources are the main source of....
competition
Rabbits that were introduced to Australia in the 1850s multiplied so rapidly because they had no _______
competition
When lions and hyenas fight over a dead zebra, their interaction is called....
competition
predation can reduce the effects of ____ among species
competition
one species eliminating another through competition
competitive exclusion
2 possible outcomes of compeition
competitive exclusion, dividing the resources
Density-independent factors are variables that affect a population regardless of the population _______
density
logistic growth affects....
density dependent factors
movement of individuals out of a population
emigration
more births than deaths, J-shaped curve
exponential growth
The entire range of conditions an organism can tolerate is its _________ ________
fundamental niche
the entire range of conditions where an organism or species could survive
fundamental niche
One important part of a population model is the _____ _____
growth rate
the host is....
harmed
Virtually all plants contain toxic compounds that help protect the plants from ______
herbivores
movement if individuals into a population
immigration
When sea stars are kept out of their coastal communities, the population of mussels in the ecosystem ______
increases
in the exponential model of population growth, the growth rate....
increases
a species that is critical to an ecosystem because the species affects the survival and number of many other species in its community
keystone species
An important competition among plants if for the abiotic factor of ______
light
population growth that start with a minimum number of individuals and reaches a maximum depending of the carrying capacity of the habitat
logistic growth
A characteristic of ________ is that they often do not kill their prey because they depend on the prey for food and a place to live
parasitism
one organism feeds on another organism called a host
parasitism
type of predation
parasitism
describe the changes of logistic growth line and what causes the changes
starts slowly b/c population is small. increases quickly b/c plenty of resources. level off as it reaches carrying capacity dur to m=limited resources
Mutualism and commensalism are types of....
symbiosis
a relationship between two species in which both species benefits
mutualism
The unique function of an organism performs in its environment is called its....
niche
the unique position occupied by a species, both in terms of its physical use of its habitat and its function in an ecological community
niche
example of commensalism
orchird and tropical tree
What form of interaction is taking place when a shark devours a seal?
predation
act of one organism killing another for food
predation
The resilience of an ecosystem depends largely on which factors?
predation, competition, biodiversity
as the density of a population increases, the effects of ________,_______,_______ often also increase
predation, starvation, diseases
Explain how the plant toxins in milkweed benefot monarch butterflies
provide food and defense
In the face of competition, an organism may occupy only part of its fundamental niche. That part is called its...
realized niche
the actual niche that a species occupies in a community
realized niche
what makes biodiversity high?`
richness, evenness, genetic diversity
examples of abiotic factors
water, temperature, climate