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Population
A group of individuals that belong to the
same
species
and live in the same area
Black bear (ursus americanos)
found in forested areas throughout
North America.
It has
16
differently distinct populations.
Natality
number of individuals
added
to the population through reproduction
sexual reproduction
A reproductive process that involves two parents that combine their
genetic
material to produce a new organism, which
differs
from both parents
asexual reproduction
Process by which a single parent
reproduces
by itself
Mortality
the number of
deaths
in a population
Survivorship curve
shows the proportion of individuals likely to
survive
of each age
sex ratio
Relative number of
males
and
females
in a population
1.2
percent
rate of
increase
in world population
Famine
extreme scarcity
of food
Political
unrest
seen in areas with great
disparities
in the
availability
of resources
Environmental degradation
caused by poor
agricultural practices
and the destructive effects of exploitation of
natural resources
Air pollution
caused by human need to use
energy
for personal and
industrial
applications
Extinction
caused by people converting natural ecosystems to managed agricultural ecosystems
ecological footprint
measure of the
land area
required to provide the resources and absorb the
waste
of a population
Demography
the
scientific
study of human
populations
fertility rate
number of
children
born per
woman
replacement fertility
total fertility rate of
2.1
economically developed countries
low
fertility
rate
low population
growth
rate
less developed countries
high
fertility rate
high
population growth rate
90%
rate of energy
lost
in the original plant (human energy pyramid)
succession
The concept that communities proceed through a series of
recognizable
,
predictable
change in structure over time
climax community
a
stable
,
long
lasting
community that is the result of succession
primary succession
begins with a
total
lack
of organisms and bare mineral surfaces or water
secondary
succession
begins with the
destruction
or disturbance of an
ecosystem
pioneer stage
The
first
stage
of primary succession. Bare rock or sand is very inhospitable places to live.
pioneer community
first to colonize bare
rocks
Lichens
common
organisms
in many
pioneer
communities
Intermediate
stage
the
thin
layer of soil produced by the
pioneer
community is the key to this stage
wet meadow
term for
successional
stage in
aquatic
primary succession
Desert
found where the
rainfall
was
low
; humans have little impact due to harshness of the climate
Temperate grassland
known as
prairies
or
steppes
, distributed over temperate parts in the world
Savanna
characterized by extensive
grasslands
spotted with occassional trees
Mediterranean shrublands (
chaparral
)
located
near oceans
and dominated by
shrubby plants
tropical rainforest
biome that is heavy influenced by seasonal rainfall; have greater
diversity
of
species
more than any other biome
epiphytic plants
plants that live on the
surface
of other plants
temperate deciduous forest
have a
winter-summer
change seasons and have trees that lose their
leaves
nurse
trees
when a tree dies from the ground, it
rots
in place and serves a site for
establishment
of new trees
Taiga (
Boreal Forest
)
short
,
cool
summers and
long
winter with abundant snowfall
Tundra
Northern of the taiga; an extremely
cold
region that lacks
trees
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