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Anthropocentric

regarding humans as most significant species; human-centered

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Tragedy of the Commons

the depletion of shared resources by people acting in individual interest

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Triple Bottom Line

approach to sustainability that meets environmental, economic, and social goals (business)

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Inorganic Compounds

compounds that lack carbon and hydrogen atoms

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Organic Compounds

compounds that contain carbon-based molecules

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Positive Feedback Loop

when the response to a stimulus increases the original stimulus

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Negative Feedback Loop

when the response to a stimulus decreases the effect of the original stimulus

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Overshoot

when a population exceeds the long term carrying capacity for an environment

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Open System

a system in which matter can enter from or escape to the surroundings

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Closed System

a system that allows the exchange of energy (not matter)between the system and its surroundings

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Holistic

emphasizing the functional relationship between parts and the whole

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Hectare

a unit of surface area equal to 100 ares

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Ecological Footprint

a way of measuring how much of an impact a person or community has on the earth

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Sustainable Development

development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations

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Environmental Justice

recognition that access to a clean, healthy environment is a fundamental right

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Biodiversity

the variety of species living within an ecosystem

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In situ

in the original or natural place or site

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Ex situ

off-site conservation; outside location

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Inbreeding Depression

the negative consequences in a population when genetically similar parents reproduce weak offspring

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Intrinsic Value

worth independent of any human benefit; inherent worth

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Invasive Species

species that enter new ecosystems and harm native species and their habitats

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Endangered Species Act

identifies/protects threatened and endangered species

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Lacey Act

prohibits interstate transport of wild animals without federal permit

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Species Diversity

the number and relative amount of species in a biological community

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Island Biogeography

the study of rates of colonization and extinction of species on islands (size, shape, and distance)

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Genetic Diversity

the amount of variation in the genetic material within all members of a population

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Biological Wealth

combination of commercial, scientific, and aesthetic values by a regions biota

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Ecotourism

a form of tourism that supports the conservation and sustainable development of ecological areas

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Instrumental Value

value based on its usefulness to humans

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Remediation

containment, treatment or removal of contaminated groundwater

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Nitrification

the process by which nitrites and nitrates are produced by bacteria in the soil

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Denitrification

conversion of nitrates into nitrogen gas

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Ammonification

decomposers convert organic waste into ammonia

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Niche

the status of an organism within its environment and community

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Ecotone

the transition from one type of habitat or ecosystem to another

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Autotroph

organism that makes its own food

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Heterotroph

an organism that depends on complex organic substances for nutrition; cannot make food

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Interspecific Competition

competition between members of different species

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Intraspecific Competition

competition between members of the same species

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Net Primary Productivity

the rate at which biomass accumulates in an ecosystem

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Gross Primary Productivity

the rate at which energy is produced in an ecosystem

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Indicator Species

species that serve as early warnings that an ecosystem is being damaged

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Keystone Species

a species that influences the survival of many other species in an ecosystem

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Resource Partitioning

difference of niches that enables similar species to coexist in a community

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Umbrella Species

a species that impacts the survival of many species

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Euphotic Zone

layer of water where sunlight is sufficient for photosynthesis to occur

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Thermal Stratification

vertical temperature layering

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Salinization

the buildup of salts in surface soil layers

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Oligotrophic

system in which productivity and nutrient content are low

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Eutrophication

process of a body of water becoming too rich in nutrients, leading to plant growth that depletes oxygen

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Trawler Fishing

dragging a net held open at the neck along the ocean bottom to get bottom-dwelling fish

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Purse-seine Fishing

a large net is encircled around the targeted catch,then the bottom of the net is drawn tight like the strings of a purse

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Drift Net Fishing

catching fish in huge nets that drift in the water

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Long Line Fishing

fishing by dragging long lines with baited hooks

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Floodplain

a low plain adjacent to a river and subject to flooding

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Center-pivot Irrigation

a type of irrigation that waters crops using sprinkler systems on huge turning wheels

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Trickle Irrigation

a form of irrigation that saves water by allowing water to drip slowly to the roots of plants

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Watershed

the area of land where all of the water that is under it or drains off of it goes into the same place

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Evapotranspiration

the evaporation of water from soil plus the transpiration of water from plants

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Xeriscaping

a method of landscaping that uses plants that are well adapted to the local area and are drought resistant

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Growth Rate

rate of increase or decrease of a population

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Total Fertility Rate

measures the number of children born per woman

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Replacement Fertility Rate

the average number of children that couples in a population must have to replace themselves

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Zero Population Growth

when the birth rate equals the death rate

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Demographic Transition

the general pattern of demographic change from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates

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Exponential Growth

occurs when the individuals in a population reproduce at a constant rate

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Biotic Potential

maximum rate at which a population could increase under ideal conditions

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Population Density

number of individuals per unit area

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Doubling Time

the time required for a population to double in size

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Demography

the scientific study of population characteristics

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Crude Birth Rate

the number of live births yearly per thousand people in a population

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Crude Death Rate

the number of deaths yearly per thousand people in a population

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Population Explosion

the rapid growth of the world's human population during the past century

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Graying

a term used to indicate that a large amount of a society's population is becoming elderly

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Generation Time

the period between the birth of one generation and the birth of the next generation

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Igneous Rock

a type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock at or below the surface

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Sediment Rock

a type of rock formed from sediment is deposited in layers and compacted

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Metamorphic Rock

a type of rock that forms from an existing rock that is changed by heat/pressure/reactions

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Coreolis Effect

water moves clock wise in the northern hemisphere, counter clockwise in the southern

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Intrusive

rocks that form from magma below the surface

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Extrusive

rocks that form when lava cools and solidifies on the surface

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Divergent Plates

plates moving away from each other in opposite directions

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Convergent Plates

tectonic plates that collide with each other

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Transform Plates

plates that slide past each other

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Lithosphere

the solid part of the earth (crust, outer mantle)

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Hydrosphere

the watery layer of the earth's surface

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Asthenosphere

the soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats

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Relative Dating

method of determining the age of a fossil (comparing fossil placement)

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Convection

the transfer of thermal energy by the circulation or movement of a liquid or gas

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Conduction

the transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another through direct contact

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Topsoil

the layer of soil on the surface

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Litter

the layer of dead plant leaves and stems on the surface of the soil

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Subsoil

the layer of soil beneath the topsoil that contains mostly clay

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Humus

partially decomposed organic matter

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Porosity

the percentage of the total volume of a rock or sediment that consists of open spaces

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Overgrazing

allowing more animals to graze in an area than the range can support

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Organic Fertilizer

a fertilizer that is derived from animal or vegetable matter

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Inorganic Fertilizer

an agricultural product applied to the soil (mined or synthetically manufactured material)

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Desertification

degradation of land because of human actions( excessive crop planting, grazing and tree cutting)

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Erosion

condition in which the earth's surface is worn away by the action of water and wind