biodiversity

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  • what are courtship rituals?
    A sequence of actions which is unique to each species. This is how animals identify numbers of their own species to reproduce with. This includes a sequence of dance moves and sounds
  • what do females do during courtship rituals performed by males?
    they observe the courtship ritual and decide if they want to mate with the male
  • what does courtship behaviour enable?
    • recognise members of their own species as they can produce fertile offspring
    • identify a mate that is capable of breeding
    • form a pair bond
    • synchronise mating
    • become able to breed
  • what are the 3 domains?
    Bacteria
    Archaea
    Eukarya
  • what kingdoms is the domain - Eukarya divided into?
    Protoctista
    Fungi
    Plantae
    Anamalia
  • what is phylogeny?
    This evolutionary relationship between organisms - how closely related they are
  • define species diversity
    the number of different species and the number of individuals of each species within each species in a community
  • define genetic diversity
    The variety of genes possessed by the individuals that make up a population of a species
  • define ecosystem diversity
    The range of different habitats
  • what is a measure of species diversity?
    species richness
  • define species richness
    a measure of different species in a community
  • what practices have directly removed habitats and reduced species diversity?
    • destruction of hedgerows
    • selective breeding
    • monocultures
    • filling in ponds and draining marsh and other wetland
    • over-grazing of land
  • what practices have indirectly removed habitats and reduced species diversity?

    • use of pesticides and inorganic fertilisers
    • escape of effluent from silage stores and slurry tanks into water courses
    • absence of crop rotation and lack of intercropping or undersowing.
  • what is the importance of courtship?
    to ensure successful reproduction
    • enables them to recognise own species and opposite sex
    • synchronises mating behaviour - indicates sexually mature and in season (releasing egg)
    to ensure survival of the offspring
    • form a pair bond
    • choose a strong and healthy mate
  • the more similar a courtship sequence is between different species, the most closely related a species are
  • what is the binomial system?
    first name - genus , second name - species
    the genus shows close relationship
  • why do different species look similar?
    • live in similar environments
    • have similar selection pressures
    • similar alleles will have the selective advantage
    • produces similar/ same proteins and therefore have similar characteristics - allele codes for a protein
  • what are classification systems an example of ?
    a hierachy
  • what is a hierarchy?
    smaller groups arranged within larger groups
    no overlap between groups
  • what is each group called?
    a taxa
  • why do we need a system to organise species?
    • to understand relationships between organisms and keep track of changes
    • the system used needs to be universal
    • system is based on putting organisms into smaller groups
  • what are the ways to classify?
    • DNA sequence
    • mRNA sequence
    • Amino acids sequence
    • immunological - comparing similarity in self-antibody shape
  • what is phylogenetic classification?
    arranges species into groups according to their evolutionary origins and relationships
  • define genetic diversity
    the variety of genes amongst all the individuals in a population of one species
  • define biodiversity
    a range of habitats, from small local habitats to the entire Earth
  • how to measure biodiversity?
    index of diversity
  • what is index of diversity?
    a measure of species diversity. A calculation to measure the relationship between the number of species in a community and the number of individuals in each species.
  • What is N?
    the total number of organisms of all species
  • what is n?
    total number of organisms of a particular species
  • what is D?
    Simpson's diversity index. Between 1-10
  • what 2 measurements are needed to calculate an index of diversity?
    1. number of individuals of each species
    2. total number of individuals of all species