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ECOLOGY - Earth's Living Resources - (copy)

A review of vocabulary from the Ecology book.

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biogeographythe study of where plants and animals live throughout the world
biological clockan internal timer that keeps track of a cycle of time and helps organisms stay in step with rhythmic cycles of change in the environment
biomea division based on climate, plants, and animals; an environment that has a characterisitic type of climax community
canopythe layer of the forest biome that consists of the tops of trees; the "roof" of the forest
captive breedingthe practice of getting animals in zoos to have offspring
carbon cyclethe cyclical series of processes in which carbon moves through the living and non-living parts of the environment
climax communitythe stable community that is the final stage of succession
commensalisma form of symbiosis in which one organism benefits and the other is not harmed
communitythe living part of an ecosystem
competitionthe type of interaction in which organisms struggle with one another to obtain resources
conifera plant, usually an evergreen tree, that produces its seeds in cones
consumeran organism that cannot amke its own food
decomposeran organism that breaks down the bodies of dead organisms into simpler substances
deforestationthe destruction of forests
desertificationthe process in which desertlike conditions are created where there had been none in the recent past
dospersalthe movement of living things from one place to others; spreading out
diurnalactive during the day
ecological successionthe process in which the community in a particular place is gradually replaced by another community
ecologythe study of the relationships and interactions of living things with one another and with their environment
ecosystema unit consisting of all the living and nonliving things in a given area that interact with one another
endangeredin danger of becoming extinct
environmentall the living and nonliving things with which an organism may interact
estivationsummer resting state
estuaryan environment found at the boundary between fresh water and salt water that contains a mixture of fresh water and salt water
exotic speciesa species that is not native to a place
extinctno longer in existence; used to describe a subspecies, species, and so on, in which there are no living individuals
food chaina representation of a series of events in which food energy and matter are transferred from one organism to another
food weba diagram that consists of many overlapping food chains
freshwater biomethe biome that consists of the Earth's bodies fo fresh water, such as lakes, ponds, streams, and rivers
habitatthe place in which an organism lives and obtains the resources it needs to survive
hibernationa winter resting state
hostan organism that provides a home for another organism; in parasitism, the organism that is harmed by the parasite
marine biomethe ocean biome
migrationthe movement of organisms from one place to another in response to periodic environmental changes; usually refers to cyclical movements
mutualisma form of symbiosis in which both organisms benefit
nichean organism's role in an ecosystem, which includes everything the organism does and everything the organism needs in its environment
nitrogen cyclethe cyclical series of processes in which nitrogen moves from nonliving parts of the environment to living things and back again
nocturnalactive during the night
oxygen cyclethe cyclical series of processes in which oxygen moves through the living and nonliving parts of the environment
parasitean organism that lives on or inside the body of a host organism and harms the host
parasitisma form of symbiosis in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed
permafrostthe layer of permanently frozen soil in the tundra
phytoplanktonmicroscopic producers that live near the surface of the ocean and other bodies of water
populationa group of organisms of the same species living together in the same area
predatoran organism that kills and eats another organism
preyan organism that is eaten by a predator
produceran organism that is able to make its own food by using a source of energy to turn simple raw materials into food
symbiosisa close relationship between two organisms in which one organism lives, near, on, or even inside another organism and in which at least one organism benefits
taigathe northernmost coniferous forest biome
water cyclethe cyclical series of processes in which water moves through living and nonliving parts of the environment
wildlife conservationthe intelligent management of living resources so that they provide the greatest possible benefit for the longest possible time

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