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Population

A group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area

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Species

A population or group of population whose memebers share characteristics and can bread with eachother and produce fertile offspring

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Evolution

Change over time; gentic changes lead to changes in apperance, functioning or behavior over generations

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Natural Selection

Traits that enhance survival and reproduction

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Adaptation

The process where over time, characteristics(traits) that lead to better reproductive success

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Mutation

Accidental changes in DNA that may be passed on the next generation

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Directional Selection

Drives a feature in one direction

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Stabalizing Selection

Favors intermediate traits; preserving the status quo

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Disruptive Selection

Traits diverge in two or more directions

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Divergent Evolution

Related species in different environments; experience different pressures, evolve different traits

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Convergent Evolution

Unreleated species may evovle similar traits; because they live in similar environment

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Artifical Selection

The process of selectipn conducted under human direction; producing the great variety of dog breeds and food crops

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Biological Diversity (Biodiversity)

The variety of life across all levels of biological organization

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Speciation

The process of generating new species from a single species

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Allopatric Speciation

Species fromation due to physical seperation of population

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Sympatric Speciation

Species form from population that become reproductively isolated within the same area

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Phylogenetic Trees (Cladograms)

Show relationships among species, groups, genes, etc.

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Fossil

An imprint in stone of a dead organism

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Fossil Record

The cumulative body of fossils worldwide

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Extinction

The disappearance of a species from Earth, when the environment changes faster than species can keep up

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Indicator Species

Species that indicate change

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Endemic Species

A species that only exists in a certain, specialized area

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Background Extinction Rate

Extinction usually occurs one species at a time

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Biosphere

The total living things on Earth, plus the area they inhabit

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Community

Interacting species living in the same area

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Ecosystem

Communities and nonliving material and forces they interact with

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Population Ecology

Investigates the dynamic of population change

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Community Ecology

Focuses on patterns of species diversity and interactions

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Ecosystem Ecology

Studies living and nonliving components of systems to reveal patterns

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Habitat

The type of environment in which an organism or group normally lives or occurs

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Habitat Use

Each organism thrives in certain habitats but not others

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Habitat Selection

The process by which organisms actively select habitats in which to live

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Niche

An organism's use of resources

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Specialists

Have narrow niches and specific needs, extremely good at what they do but vulnerable when conditions change

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Generalists

Species with broad niches, use wide array of habitats and resources and can live in many different places

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Population Size

Number of individual organisms at a given time

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Population Density

Number of individuals in a population per unit area

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Population Distribution (dispersion)

Spatial arrangement of organisms

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Random

Haphazardly located individual's, with no pattern

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Uniform

Individuals are evenly spaced; territoriality, competition

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Clumped

Arranged according to availability of resources; most common in nature

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Sex Ratio

Proportion of males to females; in monogamous species, 1:1 maximizes population growth

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Age Distribution (structure)

The relative number of organisms of each age in a population

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Age Structure Diagram (pyramid)

Show the age structure of population

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Survivorship Curves

The likelihood of death varies by age

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Type 1

More deaths at older age

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Type 2

Equal number of deaths at all ages

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Type 3

More deaths at younger age

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Biotic Potential

An organism's capacity to produce offspring

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K-Selected Species

Species with long gestation periods and few offspring

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R-Selected Species

Species which reproduce quickly

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Natality

Births within the population

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Morality

Deaths within the population

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Immigration

Arrival of individuals from outside the population

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Emigration

Departure of individuals from the population

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Exponential Growth

A population increases by a fixed percent

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Limiting Factors

Physical, chemical, and biological attributes of the environment

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Environmental Resistance

All limiting factors taken together, stabilizes population size

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Density-dependent Factors

Limiting factors whose influence is affected by population density

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Density-independent Factors

Limiting factors whose influence is not affected by population density

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Carrying Capacity

The maximum population size of a species that it's environment can sustain

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Competition

Both species are harmed; multiple organisms seek the same limited resources

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Exploitative

One species benefits and the other is harmed

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Mutualism

Both species benefit

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Intraspecific Competition

Competition between members of the same species

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Interspecific Competition

Competition between members of 2 or more species

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Competition Exclusion

One species completely excludes another species from using the resource

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Species Coexistence

Neither species fully excludes the other from resources, so both live side by side

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Fundamental Niche

The full niche of species

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Realized Niche

The portion of fundamental niche that is actually filled

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Character Displacement

Competing species diverge in their physical characteristics

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Exploitation

One member exploits another for its own gain

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Predation

Process by which individuals of one species (predators) capture, kill, and consume individuals of another species (prey)

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Parasitism

A relationship in which an organism depends on another (host)

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Parasitoids

Insects that parasitize other intersects killing the host

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Coevolution

Hosts and parasites become locked in a duel of escalating adaptation

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Herbivory

Animals feed on the tissues of plants

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Mutualism

Two or more species benefit from their interactions (+/+)

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Symbiosis

Mutualism in which the organisms live in close physical contact

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Mycorrhizae

Plant roots and fungi

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Zooxanthellae

Coral and algae

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Adaptive trait

A trait that confers greater likelihood that an individual will reproduce

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Charles Darwin

English naturalist who proposed the concept of natural selection as a mechanism for evolution and as a way to explain the great variety of living thins

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Demographers

A scientist who studies human populations

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Ecology

The science that deals with the distribution and abundance of organisms, the interactions among them and the interactions between organisms and their abiotic environments

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Ecotourism

Visitation of natural areas for tourism and recreation. May generate economic benefits

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Logistic Growth Curve

A plot that shows how the initial exponential growth of a population is slowed and finally brought to a standstill by limiting factors

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Natural Rate of Population Change

The rate of change in a populations size resulting from birth and death rates alone, excluding migration

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Population Distribution

The spatial arrangement of organisms within a particular area

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Russel Alfred Wallace

English naturalist who proposed, independently of Charles Darwin, the concept of natural selection as a mechanism for evolution and as a way to explain the great variety of living things

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Tundra

A biome that is nearly as dry as a desert but is located at very high altitudes along the northern edges of Russia, Canada, and Scandinavia. Extremely cold winters with little day light and moderately cool summers with lengthy days characterize this landscape of lichens and low, scrubby vegetation

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Tropical Rainforest

A biome characterized by year-round rain and uniformly warm temperatures. Found in Central America, South America, southeast Asia, west Africa, and other tropical regions. Tropical rainforests have dark, damp interiors; lush vegetation; and highly diverse biotic communities

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Tropical Dry Forest

A biome that consists of deciduous trees and occurs at tropical and sub-tropical latitudes where wet and dry seasons each span about half the year. Widespread in India, Africa, South America, and northern Australia

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Trophic Level

Rank in the feeding hierarchy of a food chain. Organisms at higher trophic levels consume those at lower trophic levels

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Trophic Cascade

A series of changes in the population sizes of organisms at different trophic levels in a food chain, occurring when predators at high trophic levels indirectly promote populations of organisms at low trophic levels by keeping species at intermediate trophic levels in check.

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Temperate Rainforest

A biome consisting of tall coniferous trees, cooler and less species rich than tropical rainforest and milder and wetter than temperate deciduous forest

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Temperate Grasslands

A biome whose vegetation is dominated by grasses and features more extreme temperature differences between winter and summer and less precipitation than temperate deciduous forest

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Temperate Deciduous Forest

A biome consisting of midlatitude forests characterized by broad-leafed trees that lose their leaves each fall and remain dormant during winter. Thes forests occur in areas where precipitation is spread relitvely evenly throughout the year: much of Europe, eastern China, and eastern North America

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Succession

A stereotypical series of changes in the composition and structure of an ecological community through time

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Secondary Succession

A stereotypical series of changes as an ecological community develops over time, beginning when some vent disrupts or dramatically alters an existing community

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