 
									
								
									Guidelines for Application for a Permit for the translocation
									
... (1) Describe the native range and range changes due to introductions. (2) Does the stock from which the introduction/translocation will be made have a link with any known non-target species? (3) What is the distribution of such non-target species within the area of origin of the stock to be introduc ...
                        	... (1) Describe the native range and range changes due to introductions. (2) Does the stock from which the introduction/translocation will be made have a link with any known non-target species? (3) What is the distribution of such non-target species within the area of origin of the stock to be introduc ...
									pptx
									
... Parallels Between Community Ecology & Pop. Genetics “Species are added to communities via speciation and dispersal, and the relative abundances of these species are then shaped by drift and selection, as well as ongoing dispersal, to ...
                        	... Parallels Between Community Ecology & Pop. Genetics “Species are added to communities via speciation and dispersal, and the relative abundances of these species are then shaped by drift and selection, as well as ongoing dispersal, to ...
									Symbiotic Relationships - Yalonda`s Class Portfolio
									
... relationships http://education.nationalgeographic.com/educat ion/activity/ecological-relationships/?ar_a=1 There are three types of symbiotic relationships: mutualism, commensalism and, parasitism.  Mutualism- both organisms benefit  Commensalism- one organism benefits while the other is not ...
                        	... relationships http://education.nationalgeographic.com/educat ion/activity/ecological-relationships/?ar_a=1 There are three types of symbiotic relationships: mutualism, commensalism and, parasitism.  Mutualism- both organisms benefit  Commensalism- one organism benefits while the other is not ...
									Consumer
									
...  Predator: an organism that survives by hunting and eating other organisms.  Prey: an organism that is hunted and eaten by another organism for food.  Food Chain: a model that shows one set of feeding relationships among living things  Food Web: a model that shows many different feeding relation ...
                        	...  Predator: an organism that survives by hunting and eating other organisms.  Prey: an organism that is hunted and eaten by another organism for food.  Food Chain: a model that shows one set of feeding relationships among living things  Food Web: a model that shows many different feeding relation ...
									06_3eIG - ThilowAPES
									
... 2. Consider purchasing a program, such as EcoBeaker from Simbiotic Software (www.ecobeaker.com), for use as homework or in a laboratory setting. You can choose how many modules you want to use (there are 20 modules available in EcoBeaker and six modules in EvoBeaker), and pay for those modules on an ...
                        	... 2. Consider purchasing a program, such as EcoBeaker from Simbiotic Software (www.ecobeaker.com), for use as homework or in a laboratory setting. You can choose how many modules you want to use (there are 20 modules available in EcoBeaker and six modules in EvoBeaker), and pay for those modules on an ...
									6 - White River High School
									
... 2. Consider purchasing a program, such as EcoBeaker from Simbiotic Software (www.ecobeaker.com), for use as homework or in a laboratory setting. You can choose how many modules you want to use (there are 20 modules available in EcoBeaker and six modules in EvoBeaker), and pay for those modules on an ...
                        	... 2. Consider purchasing a program, such as EcoBeaker from Simbiotic Software (www.ecobeaker.com), for use as homework or in a laboratory setting. You can choose how many modules you want to use (there are 20 modules available in EcoBeaker and six modules in EvoBeaker), and pay for those modules on an ...
									Evolutionary history in a tiny package
									
... where species face competition for resources and predation, individuals with a genetic tendency to divert energy from reproduction and put it towards body growth may be favored. On the other hand, carnivores that immigrate to an island are likely to experience natural selection based on other constr ...
                        	... where species face competition for resources and predation, individuals with a genetic tendency to divert energy from reproduction and put it towards body growth may be favored. On the other hand, carnivores that immigrate to an island are likely to experience natural selection based on other constr ...
									doc - Poetics and Linguistics Association
									
... first part of the poem and verbalizes the conceptual sphere of the Universe consisting of instances, grains of sand, wild flowers and human beings. Metonymy is considered as the most important cognitive principle of forming mental categories and grammatical categories. According to it any aspect of ...
                        	... first part of the poem and verbalizes the conceptual sphere of the Universe consisting of instances, grains of sand, wild flowers and human beings. Metonymy is considered as the most important cognitive principle of forming mental categories and grammatical categories. According to it any aspect of ...
									Populations
									
...  The variety of species living in a community  Two key factors:  Species richness (# of species in a community)  Relative abundance (# of individuals of one species in relation to total # in community)  Biodiversity is high if:  Species richness is high  Relative abundance of different specie ...
                        	...  The variety of species living in a community  Two key factors:  Species richness (# of species in a community)  Relative abundance (# of individuals of one species in relation to total # in community)  Biodiversity is high if:  Species richness is high  Relative abundance of different specie ...
									pptx
									
... Parallels Between Community Ecology & Pop. Genetics “Species are added to communities via speciation and dispersal, and the relative abundances of these species are then shaped by drift and selection, as well as ongoing dispersal, to ...
                        	... Parallels Between Community Ecology & Pop. Genetics “Species are added to communities via speciation and dispersal, and the relative abundances of these species are then shaped by drift and selection, as well as ongoing dispersal, to ...
									Mass Extinctions Increase Evenness of Genus Diversity Across
									
... During mass extinctions, there is a spike in evenness, with the most genera being lost from modes with higher genus diversity and the least being lost from those with fewer genera, decreasing the disparity in diversity among the modes. In the recovery interval, there is a rapid decline, then this in ...
                        	... During mass extinctions, there is a spike in evenness, with the most genera being lost from modes with higher genus diversity and the least being lost from those with fewer genera, decreasing the disparity in diversity among the modes. In the recovery interval, there is a rapid decline, then this in ...
									AP ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
									
... 1. Review the Key Questions and Concepts for this chapter on page 163. What is a coral reef and why should we care about coral reefs? What is coral bleaching? 2. What percentage of the earth’s surface is covered with water? What is an aquatic life zone? Distinguish between a saltwater (marine) life ...
                        	... 1. Review the Key Questions and Concepts for this chapter on page 163. What is a coral reef and why should we care about coral reefs? What is coral bleaching? 2. What percentage of the earth’s surface is covered with water? What is an aquatic life zone? Distinguish between a saltwater (marine) life ...
									1.1 Safety in the Science Classroom
									
...  ___________ : if the invasive species is a predator, it may have a huge advantage, as the native species may have no methods to survive.  Disease and ___________ : by weakening certain species, a micro-organism invading an ecosystem can drastically alter the entire ecosystem and the niches within ...
                        	...  ___________ : if the invasive species is a predator, it may have a huge advantage, as the native species may have no methods to survive.  Disease and ___________ : by weakening certain species, a micro-organism invading an ecosystem can drastically alter the entire ecosystem and the niches within ...
									Lab 12: Cladistics
									
... paddies, Azolla ferns are often found floating in the water, providing the benefit of nitrogen fertilization because the ferns almost always live in associating with a nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria in the genus Anabaena. Nitrogen is an essential nutrient — it is needed to make amino acids and protei ...
                        	... paddies, Azolla ferns are often found floating in the water, providing the benefit of nitrogen fertilization because the ferns almost always live in associating with a nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria in the genus Anabaena. Nitrogen is an essential nutrient — it is needed to make amino acids and protei ...
									Overall Summary of ecosystems File
									
... Ecosystems consist of a community of species in a physical environment. These species each have a population (the total number of individuals in that species) and a habitat (the place they live, feed etc. in the ecosystem). The species also have relationships, particularly feeding relationships (spe ...
                        	... Ecosystems consist of a community of species in a physical environment. These species each have a population (the total number of individuals in that species) and a habitat (the place they live, feed etc. in the ecosystem). The species also have relationships, particularly feeding relationships (spe ...
									Chapter 41 Reading Guide: Species Interactions
									
... Define the following termsEvapotranspiration: the evaporation of water from soil and plants together (a function of solar radiation temperature, and water availability is higher in hot areas with abundant rainfall) Potential evapotranspiration: a measure of water loss that assumes that water is read ...
                        	... Define the following termsEvapotranspiration: the evaporation of water from soil and plants together (a function of solar radiation temperature, and water availability is higher in hot areas with abundant rainfall) Potential evapotranspiration: a measure of water loss that assumes that water is read ...
... When the ecosystem contains plants only, one species of plant out-competes the others and takes over. This illustrates the "competitive exclusion principle," which theorizes that no two species can occupy (Gause, 1934) the same niche at the same time in a particular locale if resources are limited. ...
									Review of evolution - Milton High School Science
									
... Natural selection chose organisms with phenotypes to survive longer and reproduce more offspring Over generations, this causes allele frequencies to shift ...
                        	... Natural selection chose organisms with phenotypes to survive longer and reproduce more offspring Over generations, this causes allele frequencies to shift ...
									Sample pages 1 PDF
									
... evidence indicating the role of temperature mediated ecological trades-offs in determining microbial ecological niches (Allewalt et al. 2006; Ferris and Ward 1997; Miller et al. 2009; Weltzer and Miller 2013) within the context of thermal niche specialization. Bennett and Lenski (2007) tested the h ...
                        	... evidence indicating the role of temperature mediated ecological trades-offs in determining microbial ecological niches (Allewalt et al. 2006; Ferris and Ward 1997; Miller et al. 2009; Weltzer and Miller 2013) within the context of thermal niche specialization. Bennett and Lenski (2007) tested the h ...
									Ch. 6Community Ecology - DVUSDEnvironmentalScience
									
... caterpillar changes shape to look like head of snake. ...
                        	... caterpillar changes shape to look like head of snake. ...
									File
									
... the anemone’s sting because of a special mucus secreted by its skin • the clownfish benefits from having protection of the anemone, but the anemone is unaffected by the clownfish ...
                        	... the anemone’s sting because of a special mucus secreted by its skin • the clownfish benefits from having protection of the anemone, but the anemone is unaffected by the clownfish ...
									Higher Prelim Checklist
									
... I can explain the influence of climatic and edaphic factors on succession I can explain the human impacts on succession (plagioclimax community) in heather moorland and chalk grasslands 3. Human Influences on Biodiversity I can explain how the following human activities in Scotland, through the Hol ...
                        	... I can explain the influence of climatic and edaphic factors on succession I can explain the human impacts on succession (plagioclimax community) in heather moorland and chalk grasslands 3. Human Influences on Biodiversity I can explain how the following human activities in Scotland, through the Hol ...
									chapter 24
									
... A. One way to prevent _______________________ is to develop better ways to protect fish populations. The maximum sustained __________ mathematical model is used, but indications are that it has hastened the _________________ of most commercially valuable stocks for several reasons. B. O_____________ ...
                        	... A. One way to prevent _______________________ is to develop better ways to protect fish populations. The maximum sustained __________ mathematical model is used, but indications are that it has hastened the _________________ of most commercially valuable stocks for several reasons. B. O_____________ ...
									Davis.20.3.Sep_.09
									
... What deepens an ecological socialist view of society and ecology? What is the means by which nature becomes part of people’s lives and ecological factors turn humans into part of nature rather than urban commodities? An ecological point of view rather than a simple biological one declares that an ex ...
                        	... What deepens an ecological socialist view of society and ecology? What is the means by which nature becomes part of people’s lives and ecological factors turn humans into part of nature rather than urban commodities? An ecological point of view rather than a simple biological one declares that an ex ...
Ecological fitting
 
                        Ecological fitting is ""the process whereby organisms colonize and persist in novel environments, use novel resources or form novel associations with other species as a result of the suites of traits that they carry at the time they encounter the novel condition.” It can be understood as a situation in which a species' interactions with its biotic and abiotic environment seem to indicate a history of coevolution, when in actuality the relevant traits evolved in response to a different set of biotic and abiotic conditions. The simplest form of ecological fitting is resource tracking, in which an organism continues to exploit the same resources, but in a new host or environment. In this framework, the organism occupies a multidimensional operative environment defined by the conditions in which it can persist, similar to the idea of the Hutchinsonian niche. In this case, a species can colonize new environments (e.g. an area with the same temperature and water regime) and/or form new species interactions (e.g. a parasite infecting a new host) which can lead to the misinterpretation of the relationship as coevolution, although the organism has not evolved and is continuing to exploit the same resources it always has. The more strict definition of ecological fitting requires that a species encounter an environment or host outside of its original operative environment and obtain realized fitness based on traits developed in previous environments that are now co-opted for a new purpose. This strict form of ecological fitting can also be expressed either as colonization of new habitat or the formation of new species interactions.
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									