Chapter 10 - Biodiversity Flashcards

1
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Define Population

A

All organisms of one species in a habitat

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2
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Define Community

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All of the populations of all the species in a habitat

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3
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Define Biodiversity

A

The variety of species in an area

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4
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Define Species Richness

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The number of species in an area

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5
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What does The index of Diversity describe?

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The relationship between number of species in a community + the number of individuals in each species

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6
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What does d represent in The IOD equation?

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Index of Diversity

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7
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What does N represent in the IOD equation?

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total number of organisms in all species

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8
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What does n represent in the IOD equation?

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total number of individuals of each species

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9
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What are the effects of farming on biodiversity?

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forests/ hedgerows cleared, monoculture, fewer species, fewer food sources, fewer niches

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10
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What can farmers implement to increase conservation?

A

plant more hedgerows, protect by law, restrict urban development

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11
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What is competition within a species called?

A

Intraspecific competition

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12
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What is competition between species called?

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Interspecific competition

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13
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How can we compare species?

A

DNA/mRNA/amino acid sequences, observe similarities/ differences

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14
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Why should we have a large sample size?

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to ensure it is representative and enables us to do a statistical test

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15
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Why should we select randomly?

A

avoid bias

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16
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What does Standard Deviation show?

A

The average variation of data away from the mean

17
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Define Species

A

a group of similar organisms that can reproduce fertile offspring

18
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How does courtship behaviour increase the chance of successful breeding? Give example

A

ensures species recognition, stimulates release of gamete. recognise opposite gender, indicates sexual maturity. Bower Bird

19
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What is phylogenetic classification?

A

arranging in groups based on evolutionary relatedness

20
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Define a taxonomical hierarchy

A

small groups within larger groups (no overlap)

21
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What is the order of classification?

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Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

22
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What is the binomial naming system?

A

universal naming system eg) Homo (genus) sapiens (species)

23
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How can we determine how related 2 species are?

A

Genome sequencing, immunology (antibodies match up indicates similar proteins coded for)