What is biodiversity?
The number of species that lives in that community
What is a habitat?
Aplace where an organism lives; it is characterized by distinctive physical features, vegetation, and the array of species living in it (biodiversity)
What is a community ?
it is an association of interacting populations of different species living in a particular habitat
What are the 5 factors that shape the structure of the community ?
What are tropics and artic enviornments? which one has a higher biodiversity and why?
tropics: humid,rich soil, mild temperature, sunlight available all year
artic: artic, poor soil, extreme temperatures, sunlight limited
there is more biodiversity in the tropics because tropics have an environment that favors growth for plants.
the more plants (producers) the more species that will live
The niche of each species is defined by…?
the sum of activities and relationships in which it engages to secure and use the resources necessary for its survive and reproduction.
in other words, the function of species members in a community so they can survive and reproduce
Interactions can occur between any __ species in a community and between entire communities
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Describe and provide an example for a neutral relationship
hint: 0,0
Describe and provide an example for commensalism
hint: +,0
-One species benefits and the other is not affected (neutral). (Ex. Bird’s nest in a tree; the bird benefits but the tree neutral)
describe and provide an example for mutualism
hint: +,+
-There is a symbiotic relationship where both species benefit (Ex. the mitochondria, chloroplast and bacteria –> the theory of endosymbosis)
Describe and provide an example for interspecific compettion
hint: -,-
-When both species are harmed by the interaction (Ex. Whem embers of two different species fight and compete for resources)
Describe and provide an example for predation and parasitism
hint: +,-
-When one species (predator or parasite) benefits while the other (prey or host) is harmed
Define symbiosis
symbosis implies an intimate and rather permanent interdependence of the 2 species on one another for survival and reproduction
Which specie interactions are symbiotic
Define and provide examples for obligatory mutualism
What is the main difference between predators and parasites
_______ tends to favor parasite and host adaptions that promote some level of mutual tolerance and less-than-lethal effects
natural selection
Seldom rapid death results when a parasite attacks a host. It may happen if …?
the number of parasites overwhelm the host’s defenses
Parasites that live on the surface of the host are called..?
Ectoparasites. An example of this would be Lice
Parasites that live within the host’s body are called..?
Endoparasites. An example of this would be tape worms
What do microparasites include?
-bacteria, viruses, and protistans
What do macroparasites include?
-flatworms, nematodes, and small arthropods
What type plant parasites are Hemiparasites? give an example
they are photosynthetic plant parasites.
Mistletoe is an example. They take residence in the tip of tall trees for light energy which allow them to grow and reproduce at a high rate
What type plant parasites are Holoparasites? give an example
they are non-photosynthetic plant parasites.
Broomrape is an example. They need a host that produces glucose (food source) (light independent stage produces glucose)