apes chapter 5 & 6
3 mechanisms that contribute to evolution
1. random processes 2. artificial selection 3. natural selection
a mosquito lives for about ___ and can have ___ offspring in that time
2 months; 2000 offspring
percent change formula
N-O/O x 100
a species such as the sea or beaver that plays a major role in determining the structure of its ecological community is
a keystone species
a large forest area is fragmented into small forest tracts separated by agricultural areas this change will most likely lead to...
a decrease in the gene flow within a species of the original forest
exemplified by moss growing on a tree trunk, which is neither helped nor harmed by the moss
commensalism
exemplified by starlings displacing bluebirds from nesting sites
competition
the concept that 2 species cannot occupy the same ecological niche
competitive exclusion principle
what is an example of artificial selection
corn seeds for future crops are chosen only from the plants with sweeter, larger, kernels
what is the potential abiotic range in which an organism is capable of surviving when not figuring in competition
fundamental niche
where on earth is species richness the greatest
in the intertropical convergence zone
exemplified by bees consuming nectar and carrying pollen from one flower to another
mutualism
organisms that can only thrive in a narrow range of environmental conditions; these organisms tend to fall victim to extinction
niche specialist
exemplified by ticks on a deer
parasitism
population density formula
population/area
examples of survivorship curve inside to outside order
rats birds humans
members of an r-selected species characteristically
reach sexual maturity quickly
type pf succession when soil is already there
secondary
what characteristics of an island would cause it to have the greatest species richness and evenness?
the largest island that is closest to the mainland
arrangement of territorial animals such as penguins with their chicks
uniform