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APES STUDY GUIDE for ECOLGY UNIT A. Ecosystem Structure 1. Biological populations and communities Miller Biozone Other Important terms (4.3) p. 40 Tidepool Community Ecosystem Examples/explanations ecotube Biotic factors Abiotic factors 2. Ecological niches 5.3 P 49-50 Tidepool butterlfly Habitat and tolerance range Fundamental realized 3. Interactions among species 8.3/8. 4 P 97-100 tidepool Interspecific competition Parasitism Mutualism Commensalisms Predator/ Prey 4. Keystone indicator foundation 8.2 P 77-78 5. Species diversity and edge effects invasive species 6. Terrestrial biomes climate latitude altitude 8.1 8.2 P 217 (Ch 6) P. 41-48 7. Aquatic biomes Lakes, rivers Swamps, marshes Coastal waters Main ocean Deep ocean Ch 7 B. Energy Flow (4.4) 1. Photosynthesis and cellular respiration productivity GPP, NPP by area (4.5) 2. food webs and trophic levels (4.4) 69 tidepool Ecotone Forest edges Zebra mussel Habitats Tundra Boreal forest-taiga Temperate forest- deciduous Chaparral, desert Tropical rain forest Savanna - grassland Steppe - prairie Phytoplankton vs Nekton vs Oligotrophic vs Cultural eutrophication Tidepool Habitats Euphotic zone P 51-53 57,8 61,62 p. 55,6 Equations Duck weed Grass Lab Ecotubes Producers/consumers Detrivores, decomposers Grass Lab 3. ecological pyramids Ecology Review (4.4) P 59,60 Trophic levels 1,2,3 Grass Lab Ave efficiency/level 1 5/3/17 APES STUDY GUIDE for ECOLGY UNIT C. Ecosystem Diversity 1. Biodiversity Tidepool 5.1, 5.4 p 77,8 Areas with greatest Land ocean 2. Natural selection , evolution 5.5 butterfly Mutation Adaptation Extinction 3. Ecosystem services Ch 7 Case study habitats Absorbing pollution Providing habitats Protecting against erosion D. Natural Ecosystem Change 1. Climate shifts / Species movement 5.4 P 79 Butterfly Ice ages El Nino Global warming 2. ecological succession (8.5/8. 6) 74-76 Fire zones Primary Secondary deflected E. Natural Biochemical Cycles 1. Carbon (4.7) 65,6 carbon Gane All living things 2. Nitrogen 67-70 3. Phosphorus 72 Guano 4. Sulfur 73 Rocks, volcanoes, Fossil fuel burning Acid rain 5. Water 71 Ocean % ________ Frozen % _________ Ecology Review Muir Web concept Nitrogen Game Bacteria Legumes Nitrification Nitrogen Fixation 2 5/3/17