What is an ecosystem?
A functional unit that tends to be fairly sustaining
What is a habitat?
The place with a distinct set of conditions where an organism lives
What is a community?
Various populations sharing a habitat or ecosystem
What is a population?
A group of interbreeding individuals of the same species in the same area
What can ecological factors be broken down into?
Biotic and abiotic factors
What is an abiotic factor?
Give three examples
Non-living or physical and chemical factors
What is a biotic factor?
Give three examples
Living factors that effect a habitat
‘Biotic factors are usually density dependant’
Explain this
The effects are related to the size of the population relative to the area available
What are density independent factors?
What are anthropogenic factors?
Abiotic and biotic factors that are caused by human activity
Why do species survive in a habitat?
They have adaptations that enable them to cope with both the biotic and abiotic conditions in their niche
What is primary succession?
Colonisation of a newly formed habitat where there has never been a community before
Give an example of a pioneer species
- Algae
Another name for population size
Abundance
‘The population sizes of Predator and prey are linked’
Explain this
What affects distribution as well as abundance of a species?
Biotic and abiotic factors
ie where a plant can grow and how well it can grow
What is a niche?
The role of a species within its habitat
Includes biotic interactions and abiotic interactions
What happens in primary succession?
How does secondary succession differ from primary succession?
What is climax community?
What is deflected succession?
A community that remains stable only because human activity prevents succession
What is another name for producers?
Autotrophs
What are tertiary consumers?
Consumers that eat other consumers
Sometimes called top carnivores
What is trophic level?
The position a species occupies in a food chain