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Reviewing for Ecology Test: Text Reference: Ch 2, 3,4, Ch. 2: Principles of Ecology What is ecology? What are the levels of organization in the biosphere: O > P > C > E > B Food webs: primary, secondary, etc. consumers; decomposers; autotrophs Understand energy and biomass and numbers pyramids Know the basics of the carbon and nitrogen cycles Ch. 3: Communities and Biomes What are limiting factors? General characteristics of the terrestrial and aquatic biomes; Be able to read Fig. 3.9 on p. 75 What is the difference between primary and secondary succession? Ch. 4: Population Dynamics Difference between exponential growth of a population and one that has limiting factors (S vs J graphs) What is carrying capacity? What can cause the carrying capacity to change? Short vs long life history pattern Predator and prey relationships Effects of crowding on a population (p. 99) What is demography? Have humans reached there carrying capacity? What has allowed human populations to increase so rapidly? Be able to read an age structure diagram. What shapes shows a rapidly growing and a stable population? Birth rate and death rate largely determine the population growth rate. Ch. 5: Biological Diversity and Conservation What is biodiversity? Why is it important? What is extinction? What is worse: threatened or endangered species designation? Know something about each of the threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, habitat fragmentation, pollution, acid rain, exotic species, ozone depletion, global warming What is “conservation”? How do we attempt to conserve species? Vocabulary: Ch 2 Ecology Community Population Biosphere Ecosystem Abiotic/biotic Commensalism Parasitism Mutualism Habitat Niche autotroph Ch 3 Limiting factor Primary Succession Secondary succession Climax community Pioneer species Ch 4 Exponential growth Carrying capacity Densitydependent Densityindependent Birth rate Death rate Emigration immigration Age structure Ch 5 Biodiversity Endangered species Threatened species Acid precipitation Ozone depletion Exotic species Habitat fragmentation