Created by Chelsea-Ann Quayle
over 5 years ago
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Abiotic Factors
Common Abiotic factors
Anemometer
Thermometer
Barometer
Rain Gauge
pH Meter/ Litmus paper
Dissolved Oxygen content
Biotic factors
Examples of Biotic factors
Distinguish between biotic and abiotic factors
Predator vs. Prey
Example of predator-prey relationships in nature ( Both species present.)
Predator efficiency at catching prey
Amensalism ( - / 0 )
Examples of Amensalism
Competition
Meaning of 'competition for resources'
Short vs. long term effects of competition
Allelopathy ( Antibiosis)
Types of organisms that use Allelopathy
Commensalism ( +/ 0)
Examples of commensalism
Mutualism ( +/+)
Examples of Mutualism
How do root nodules aid the survival of many Australian plants?
Parasitism (+/-) / Parasite/ Host
Ectoparasite
Endoparasite
Intraspecific Competition
Interspecific Competition
Decomposer
Groups of decomposers
Role of decomposers
Consumers ( Heterotrophs)
Producers ( Autotrophs)
Niche
What determines a niche?
Fundamental Niche
Realised Niche
Realised vs. Fundamental niche
Resource partitioning
Competitive exclusion principle
What happens if two species try to occupy the same niche?
Disease
Infectious disease
Pathogen
Human disease caused by viruses
Example of how viruses can affect animals beside human populations
Bacterial diseases that affect Australian animals
Outline Consequences of interactions
Abundance
Distribution
How is distribution measured
Explain the quadrat method for sampling abundance
What sorts organisms are suitable for quadrat sampling
What is the process for calculating abundance using quadrats?
How is abundance of highly mobile species recorded?
The process for calculating abundance via. capture-mark-recapture sampling
Assumptions that can be made when using this sampling method?
Example of Quadrat sampling technique
Extinction
Extinctions role in revolution
Low level extinction vs. mass extinction
Some causes of extinction
Mass extinctions affects on biodiversity
Recent extinction event in Australia ( including likely causes)