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Chapter 1 Vocabulary Review. The behavioral and physical characteristics of a species that allow them to live successfully in their environment. Adaptation. An interaction in which one organism kills and eats another organism. Predation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The behavioral and physical characteristics of a species that allow them to live successfully in their environment.

Adaptation

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An interaction in which one organism kills and eats another organism

Predation

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A close relationship between two species that benefits at least one of the species.

Symbiosis

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The organism that benefits in parasitism

Parasite

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Moving into a population

Immigration

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A relationship in which both species benefit

Mutualism

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The process in which organism make their own food using water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide

Photosynthesis

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The organism that is harmed in parasitism

Host

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An approximation of a number, based on reasonable assumptions.

Estimate

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The organism that does the killing

Predator

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The series of changes that occur in an area where the ecosystem has been disturbed, but where soil and organisms still exist.

Secondary Succession

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Living parts of an ecosystem

Biotic factors

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The series of predictable changes that occur in a community over time

Succession

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The number of births in a population in a certain amount of time.

Birth rate

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A group of organisms that are physically similar and can mate with each other and produce offspring that can also mate and reproduce.

Species

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The first species to populate the area

Pioneer species

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Moving out of a population

Emigration

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A relationship in which one species benefits and the other is unaffected.

Commensalism

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The number of individuals in a specific area

Population density

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Series of changes that occur in an area where no soil or organisms exist

Primary Succession

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The struggle between organisms to survive as they attempt to use the same limited resource.

Competition

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A relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed.

Parasitism

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All the different populations living together in an area

Community

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An organism’s particular role in its habitat, or how it makes a living

Niche

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A method used to determine population size using the following formula:Total population =

(number of total individuals captured X number of originally marked ) Total number of individuals recaptured with mark

Mark and Recapture

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An environmental factor that prevents a population from increasing

Limiting factor

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The organism that is killed

Prey

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Counting every organism that you see to determine population size

Direct observation

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The process by which characteristics that make an organism better suited for their environment become more common in that species.

Natural Selection

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The place where an organism lives and that provides the things the organism needs to survive.

Habitat

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Counting signs of an organism to determine population size

Indirect observation

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Counting the number of individuals in a small area and then multiplying to find the number ina larger area

Sampling

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All living things

Organisms

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The study of how living things interact with each other and with their environment.

Ecology

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The largest population that an environment can support

Carrying capacity

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All the members of one species in a particular area

Population

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Nonliving parts of an ecosystem

Abiotic factors

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The levels of ecological organization from smallest to largest.

Organism, population, community, ecosystem

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100 meters wide X 50 meters = ??

Pretend Oyster Bed……..

There are 20 oysters per square meter, so how many oysters would be in an area this size?

The Great Oyster Sampling….

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•First find the area of the PRETEND OYSTER bed….

•100 meters X 50 meters = 5,000 meters squared

•Then multiply your SAMPLE SIZE by your AREA SIZE….

•5,000 meters squared X 20 oysters per square meter = 100,000 oysters!!


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