8.5 Community Ecology

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  • Community ecology is the study of how different species interact with each other in a shared environment.relationships
  • Primary succession occurs in areas with no previous biological community.
    True
  • A species' niche is defined by its role and environmental requirements
  • Intraspecific competition occurs between members of the same species.

    True
  • Interspecific competition refers to competition between different species
  • Barnacles on whales are an example of commensalism.

    True
  • What is the effect of competition on both species involved?
    Both are harmed
  • A food chain is a linear sequence of organisms, while a food web is a complex network
  • A food web represents multiple feeding pathways in an ecosystem.
    True
  • How much energy is retained at each higher trophic level?
    About 10%
  • What are the primary consumers in a food chain or food web called?
    Herbivores
  • Only about 10% of the energy is retained at each higher trophic level.
  • A food chain is a complex network of interconnected feeding pathways.
    False
  • What does a food web represent in an ecosystem?
    Multiple feeding pathways
  • A food chain is a linear sequence of organisms.
  • Match the feature with the correct type of feeding pathway:
    Food Chain ↔️ Linear sequence of organisms
    Food Web ↔️ Complex network of interconnected food chains
  • Order the stages of secondary succession after a forest fire:
    1️⃣ Grasses and shrubs colonize
    2️⃣ Trees begin to grow
    3️⃣ Climax community forms
  • Primary succession begins in areas with existing soil.
    False
  • What is the end result of both primary and secondary succession?
    Climax community
  • A niche refers to the specific role and environmental requirements of a species within an ecosystem.
  • Match the symbiotic relationship with its description:
    Mutualism ↔️ Both species benefit
    Commensalism ↔️ One benefits, the other is unaffected
    Parasitism ↔️ One benefits, the other is harmed
  • What is community ecology primarily concerned with?
    Interactions between species
  • Match the interaction type with its effect on species:
    Mutualism ↔️ Both benefit
    Parasitism ↔️ One benefits, one is harmed
    Competition ↔️ Both are harmed
  • Community ecology examines the interdependencies between organisms in an ecological community.

    True
  • In mutualism, both species benefit from the interaction, as seen in the example of lichens, which involve a fungus and algae.
  • Barnacles attached to whales represent a case of commensalism.
    True
  • What is the difference between a food chain and a food web in terms of complexity?
    Food web is more complex
  • Only about 10% of the energy is retained as it transfers from one trophic level to the next.

    True
  • Primary succession occurs in areas with no previous biological community.
  • What is the main difference between primary and secondary succession?
    Presence of soil
  • Secondary succession begins in areas disrupted by events like forest fires.

    True
  • Ecological succession progresses from pioneer species to intermediate species until it reaches a climax community
  • What is ecological succession?
    Gradual community changes
  • What is an example of secondary succession?
    Abandoned farmland
  • Match the competition type with its description:
    Interspecific ↔️ Competition between different species
    Intraspecific ↔️ Competition within the same species
    Exploitative ↔️ Indirect competition through resource depletion
  • What is exploitative competition?
    Indirect resource depletion
  • Steps in ecological succession:
    1️⃣ Pioneer species colonize
    2️⃣ Intermediate species replace pioneer species
    3️⃣ Climax community is established
  • What is community ecology?
    Study of species interactions
  • Mutualism is an interaction where both species receive benefits
  • What are the two main types of competition in an ecosystem?
    Interspecific and intraspecific