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Learn about the concept of habitat and niche, and understand the importance of physical, chemical, and biological factors for organisms to thrive and reproduce. Explore competitive exclusion, niche partitioning, ecological equivalents, and more in this comprehensive guide.
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All of the biotic and abiotic factors that describe where an organism lives.
What is all the physical, chemical, and biological factors that an organism needs to stay healthy and reproduce?
What is when 2 species are competing for the same resources, one that is better suited out competes the other, which goes extinct or is forced out?
The term that describes when competitive exclusion results in a division of the resources between the 2 species.
What are species that occupy similar niches, but live in different geographic areas?
What is a close relationship where one organism benefits and the other is not harmed (0)?
The term describing an organism that lives in or on another organism while receiving its nutrition from that organism.
Nesting sea birds have a _____ dispersal pattern and solitary owls have a _______ dispersal pattern.
What linear and they have about the same number of individuals die throughout their life span?
This is what a Type III survivorship curve looks like and this is an example of an organism with this type of curve.
What is it drops very fast initially and then slows down later on (opposite of exponential growth)? What is salmon, invertebrate etc.?
When you add in limits to population growth, you get this kind of growth.
Explain the dotted line on the logistic growth graph and apply the correct term for it.
What is carrying capacity and the maximum number of individuals of a certain species that an environment can support?
A limiting factor whose strength changes depending on how many organisms of a certain species are present, give an example.
What are density dependent limiting factors and parasitism or disease?
Define density independent limiting factors and give an example.
What are aspects of the environment that limit a population’s growth regardless of the density of the population? What is an ice storm, hurricane, volcano etc.?
The sequence of biotic changes that regenerate an area after a disturbance.
Recovery from a disturbance where no soil is left & that also takes a long time.
What is recovery from a disturbance where soil is left & organisms can colonize from nearby undisturbed areas?
What is the first organisms to recolonize and occupy an area after a disturbance? What are dandelions or some other weed?
The nutrient cycles from chapter 13 are related to succession in this way. You need to talk about at least 2 cycles.