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Ecology Terms

Review your understanding of the vocabulary terms from the Ecology Unit

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weatherthe day to day condition of the Earth’s atmosphere at a particular time and place
climatethe average, year after year conditions of temperature and precipitation in a particular region
greenhouse effectheat retention by the atmospheric gases of the Earth
polar zonecold areas of Earth between 66.5º and 90º North and South
temperate zoneareas of seasonal heat and cold between 23.5º and 66.5º North and South
tropical zonearea of year round warmth between 0º and 23.5º North and South
biotic factorliving factors in an ecosystem
abiotic factorphysical or nonliving factors in an ecosystem
habitatthe area where an organism lives
competitive exclusion principleno two species can occupy the same niche in the same habitat at the same time
predationinteraction in which one organism captures and feeds on another organism
symbiosisany relationship between two different species that live together closely
mutualismsymbiotic relationship in which both species benefit
commensalismsymbiotic relationship in which one species benefits and the other species is neither benefited nor harmed
parasitismsymbiotic relationship in which one species benefits and the other species is harmed
ecological successiona series of predictable changes that occurs in a community over time where the older inhabitants die out and are replaced by new organisms
primary successionprimary succession
biomea complex terrestrial community covering a large area that is characterized by certain soil and climate conditions and houses particular groups of plants and animals
tolerancethe ability to survive and reproduce in conditions that are different
microclimateclimate conditions in a small area that differs from the conditions around it
canopythe dense leafy tops of trees extending from 50 to 80 feet above the floor of a forest
understorysecond leafy layer of shorter trees in the shadow of the canopy
deciduoustrees that shed their leaves during a particular season each year
coniferoustrees that produce seed bearing cones and have needle shaped leaves
humusrich material formed from decaying leaves and other organic matter
planktontiny free floating or weak swimming organisms of aquatic environments
phytoplanktonsingle celled algae, the producers of most aquatic environments
zooplanktonsimple animal like organisms that feed on the phytoplankton
wetlandecosystem where water covers the soil or is at or near the surface for at least part of the year
estuarywetlands formed where freshwater rivers meet saltwater seas
detritustiny particles of organic material derived from decaying organisms
zonationthe prominent horizontal banding of organisms that live in a particular habitat
tropical rain forestbiome characterized by rainy humid warm climate all year long
desertbiome characterized by less than 25 cm of precipitation per year, temperatures may vary
temperate grasslandbiome characterized by a rich mix of grasses and cold winters and warm summers
temperate forestbiome characterized by by mixture of deciduous and coniferous trees, warm summers and cold winters
tundrabiome characterized by permafrost, short cool summers, long cold winters
Hydrophytesplants which are adapted to living partially or fully in water
Ecological Nichethe functional position of an organism in its habitat
stratificationvegetation which is divided into vertical layers
produceran organism which stores chemical energy absorbed from the sun
consumeran organism which gets its energy from other organisms
detritivoreorganisms which get their energy from breaking down dead organic matter
populationall of the orgnisms of a single species in a given area
communityall the organisms of any species in a given area


Otago Boys' High School
Dunedin

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